"Marc Oude Kotte" <moudekotte@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Thanks for your reply. I removed the .gch files, and to be sure added -H > to get a list of all used header files. The list contained a whooping > 557 header files for a single cpp file, but contained no gch files. > Still gcc crashes with the exact same error. I then tried changing the > exec-shield-randomize value, but to no avail. So I tried: > > - exec-shield-randomize = 1 and PCH > - exec-shield-randomize = 1 and no PCH > - exec-shield-randomize = 0 and PCH > - exec-shield-randomize = 0 and no PCH > > but all failed... I guess I better add a bug to bugzilla, though I doubt > if it's any use, since I cannot supply any source code (just a mention > that it crashes). In the meantime, any other suggestions? Oh. If you can't supply the source code, then there is no point to filing a bugzilla PR, and you are on your own. You will have to try to debug it yourself. A segmentation fault could mean anything. It could even mean bad RAM in your system, though a bug in the compiler is more likely. Ian