Alot more background is needed here.

  • What configuration settings did you apply here?
  • You say 'unless I use gcc', but does that imply that if you use, presumably, Sun's native compiler, or some other vendors compiler you get the error?
  • The error is 'Illegal Instruction' which is sort of a catastrophic error in a build. I presume that this non-gcc compiler was in use? What are you using for CFLAGS?
  • Does your compiler have all of its patches up to date? If you haven't checked for patches since installing it, do so NOW, before you try again.



    <gripe> Does anyone find that some people when asking for help have the annoying habit of giving the absolute minimum ammount of information that they can get away with?</gripe done=fornow>


    In reply to Re: Help building 5.8 on Solaris by ptkdb
    in thread Help building 5.8 on Solaris by mhearse

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