On Tue, 2008-09-23 at 20:09 -0500, steadyneddy wrote: > Hey everybody, > > I've been trying to compile wine since version 1.0 and have gotten > crashes during the make command, about 20 minutes in. Very > frustrating. The usual cause of segfaults during compiling is bad hardware - either CPU or memory. This is particularly the case if you're segfaulting in different places each time. You can try memtest86 ( or whatever it's called ) to check your memory ( but I think gcc is supposed to be much more taxing on your memory than memtest86 ). You can also underclock your CPU ( is it currently overclocked ? ) > I'm running Fedora 9, and I believe gcc version 4.3.0.8. Is this a gcc problem? If so, what can I do to fix it? I don't know about this *exact* version of gcc, but I ran various version of gcc-4.3.0 on many different Gentoo systems, and I *never* got segfaults. Maybe you've found an obscure gcc bug, but I doubt it. It's far more likely that you've got hardware issues. Dan Daniel Kasak / DNA Application Developer T: +61.2.8968.4056 / F: +61.2.9904.5055 daniel.kasak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 24/7 Real Media 15-19 Parraween Street Cremorne, NSW 2090 Australia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20080924/96cf2729/attachment.htm