Howdy All,

I'm attempting to compile parrot 0.4.3 on my ix86 linux box. I've been able to compile all the previous versions, no problem, but for some reason this one poops out with:

src/null_config.o Invoking Parrot to generate runtime/parrot/include/config.fpmc --cross + your fingers ./miniparrot config_lib.pasm > runtime/parrot/include/config.fpmc /bin/sh: line 1: 6960 Segmentation fault ./miniparrot config_lib +.pasm >runtime/parrot/include/config.fpmc gmake: *** [runtime/parrot/include/config.fpmc] Error 139

Is there something different about this release?

Any suggestions about how to proceed?

Thanks. :-)


In reply to Unable to compile Parrot 0.4.3 by ehatfield

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