ok, i have a question about this sig 11 i can compile 2.4 kernels with out getting sig 11 but when i compile 2.6 kernels i get sig 11 i still can compile the kernel just by running make over again. how do i make sure that the compiler uses my swap file?? some times i think that the compiler is not using my swap file tns in advance randy turner On Wed, 25 May 2005, Adam Myrow wrote: > Signal 11 means "segmentation fault," and can be caused by everything from > hardware problems to a severe software bug. The classic test is to try and > compile a very large program, like the Linux kernel. If the compiler crashes > with a signal 11, you could be looking at hardware problems. If it's just > lynx, it could be a bug in Lynx or the compiler. Have you rebooted recently? > Yes, I know, rebooting a Linux box is almost a capital crime for some people, > but as long as it's your personal machine, and isn't a server, it won't hurt > anything. Other than that, if it seems to be a problem with Lynx itself, you > could compile it with debugging support, and run it under gdb to see what was > happening when it bombed. You could also try older versions to see if it's > specific to the version you were trying to run. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >