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Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 13:43:44 -0700
From: Michael Eager <eager@mvista.com>
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To: Andrew Markebo <flognat@flognat.myip.org>
CC: Michael Eager <eager@eagercon.com>, Cygwin <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Subject: Re: Random Signal 11 Exception running under Cygwin
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Andrew Markebo wrote:
> 
> Just a quick thought.. I had similar problems on computer with bad
> memory when compiling advanced files (linux kernel :-) for a long
> time, dig up memtest86, and run it (create a boot floppy and boot) on
> your computer to doublecheck the memory.
> 
> Win2k, Linux normal usage, worked well, it was only during kernel
> kompilation I had problems..

Thanks.  I'm getting the same behavior on two different systems.

I'll take your advice about running memtest86, but it would be odd
that two systems would have bad memory that only shows up in Cygwin.

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