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* Running make seems to be crashing my computer.
@ 2002-05-02 21:17 Andrew Edmondson
  2002-05-02 21:30 ` Darío Mariani
       [not found] ` <20020502220737.GA16467@cam.ac.uk>
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Edmondson @ 2002-05-02 21:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-c-programming

Does anyone know of anything dangerous running make 3.79.1 at all? After I 
try to make some software I'm writing my PC crashes and re-boots. It's not 
the software that's the problem since I am not able to run it yet, I'm 
integrating some new changes.

Is there anything within a Makefile that could cause problems? It's 
definately running make that's the problem because I am not running anything 
else that I don't run for hours at a time during normal use. 

At the re-boot I had the message:

74 Segmentation fault
	initlog -c "fsck -T -a $fsckoptions /"

And while checking the filesystems:

bash: error loading shared libraries; Version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file 
libc.so.6 with linktime reference.



Does anyone have any ideas?



Andrew
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2002-05-02 21:17 Running make seems to be crashing my computer Andrew Edmondson
2002-05-02 21:30 ` Darío Mariani
2002-05-07 20:09   ` Signal on Ctrl-C Darío Mariani
2002-05-07 20:52     ` William N. Zanatta
2002-05-08  1:43     ` Kurt Wall
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2002-05-08 19:53   ` Running make seems to be crashing my computer Andrew Edmondson

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