On 18 February 2005 10:17, Seth Kurtzberg wrote:
Simon, you'll never give up. The crashes are absolutely repeatable.
The fact that I haven't identified a deterministic way to reproduce
them does not in any way imply that a deterministic way to reproduce
them does not exist. And, as I've said, you are essentially claiming
that a total of over 100 machines all have the same hardware problem,
that never ever occurs unless gcc is running.
I'm not *claiming* anything about your case - please read what I said.
I simply commented that random crashes in gcc are often caused by
hardware failure. Indeed it sounds like hardware isn't the problem in
your case, so I suggest you try to narrow down the problem and submit a
report to the gcc folks.
Cheers,
Simon
The gcc folks know about the problem, they just don't know how to fix
it. I've sent them about 30 core files and many valgrind runs showing
heap corruption.