Hi David - Yes, using Red Hat's stock gcc has resulted in some strange
behavior before. The hunch is that all of XFS's 64-bit code does not
get along well with some versions of gcc. All of our RPMs were built
with "kgcc" which is probably why they do not exhibit this behavior.
-Eric
David Lloyd wrote:
>
> Compiling the Linus Linux Kernel 2.4.5 patched by SGI for XFS with the
> default gcc installed by RedHat appears to:
>
> * fail to unlink files (especially when using vim but other files, such
> as images, saved by Opera)
>
> Furthermore, it managed to corrupt my file system to the extent that I
> had to run xfs_repair in single user mode. I lost nothing, but...
>
> Interestingly, the prepackaged 2.4.3 release (i.e. SGI had compiled it)
> did not display this behaviour.
>
> FYI
>
> DSL
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