begin Nigel Kukard quotation:
> On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Seth Mos wrote:
>> error 990 means that it detected corruption. Something is horribly
>> wrong in this case if it happens a lot. What compiler did you
>> use. (Use egcs-1.1.2 == 2.91.66 for production systems)
>
> [nkukard@devel source]$ gcc -v
> Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-linux/2.96/specs
> gcc version 2.96 20000731 (IDMS Linux 2.96-5)
>
> that is basically the same "strain" of gcc that redhat use as i
> pulled it out their srpm a few months ago.
Try using an offical official GCC release. I've been using GCC 2.95
for a month or so with no problems. Before that I used the release of
GCC suggested above by Seth. GCC 2.96 as shipped by Red Hat is an
unofficial release of the GCC-3.0 CVS development branch.
The ONLY grief I have had with XFS from CVS is on an untried platform
with an untried compiler. GCC 2.95 on IA-32 should be trouble-free.
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