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Question:
10.6. Make Says, ``Error 139.''
Answer:
Your compiler (GCC) dumped core. You probably have a corrupted, buggy, or old version of GCC—get the latest release or EGCS. Alternatively, you may be running out of swap space. Refer to: ("The Machine Runs Very Slowly with GCC / X / ...")
If this doesn't fix the problem, you are probably having problems with memory or disk corruption. Check that the clock rate, wait states, and refresh timing for your SIMMS and cache are correct (hardware manuals are sometimes wrong, too). If so, you may have some marginal SIMMS, or a faulty motherboard or hard disk or controller.
Linux is a very good memory tester—much better than MS-DOS based memory test programs.
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