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GCC4.4.1, RC7 and Gigabyte/Athlon Compiler problem

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pjmjburling

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Oct 17, 2009, 11:27:20 PM10/17/09
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Not sure just who the problem is of concer to, my project or one of the
above areas.
After cleaning errors out of the file I began to get the following error
message.
system_md.c: Assembler Messages
system_md.c: 201 Warning Line Numbers must be positive, Line Number 0
rejected
system_md.c: 202 Warning Line Numbers must be positive, Line Number 0
rejected
system_md.c: 203 Warning Line Numbers must be positive, Line Number 0
rejected

Must add the system in question has come up with some funnies since
doing a clean install with RC7

Wont allow me to setup Samba server - either by WPI or manual.
Wont run pwd_mkdb.exe. tells me a temporary file doesn't exist, and now
has started to inform me that the master.passwd file is missing(checked
it!!! it's still there, even has the right name)
Doesn't run PM123 properly.
Didn't install shutdown with power off
These three were OK with the RC6

Peter Burling

pjmjburling

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Oct 17, 2009, 11:34:33 PM10/17/09
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pjmjburling wrote:
> Not sure just who the problem is of concer to, my project or one of the
> above areas.
> After cleaning errors out of the file I began to get the following error
> message.
> system_md.c: Assembler Messages
> system_md.c: 201 Warning Line Numbers must be positive, Line Number 0
> rejected
> system_md.c: 202 Warning Line Numbers must be positive, Line Number 0
> rejected
> system_md.c: 203 Warning Line Numbers must be positive, Line Number 0
> rejected
Just to add to this - after this error , my editor stopped saving,
windows no longer closed, the keyboard became unresponsive and kill pid
couldn't even kill it's own cursor. Then everything except the mouse froze
Then I pushed the systems reset button.

peter Burling

Peter Brown

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Oct 18, 2009, 10:36:19 AM10/18/09
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Hi Peter

eCS2.0RC7 comes with a naff - as far as systems here are concerned,
based on AMD cpu and nForce4/430/MCp61 chipsets - ACPI package.

You mention in another post that Rc6 did not have the problems. That may
be backing up my idea about ACPI - RC6 uses ACPI V3.14, RC7 uses ACPI V3.17

I suggest you backlevel ACPI to V3.14 or see if the ACPI318PK package in
the betazone helps - Login via Mensys.

Regards

Pete

pjmjburling

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Oct 18, 2009, 4:17:05 PM10/18/09
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Peter Brown wrote:
> Hi Peter

> eCS2.0RC7 comes with a naff - as far as systems here are concerned,
> based on AMD cpu and nForce4/430/MCp61 chipsets - ACPI package.
>
> You mention in another post that Rc6 did not have the problems. That may
> be backing up my idea about ACPI - RC6 uses ACPI V3.14, RC7 uses ACPI V3.17
>
> I suggest you backlevel ACPI to V3.14 or see if the ACPI318PK package in
> the betazone helps - Login via Mensys.
>
> Regards
>
> Pete
Thanks for the comment Pete.
I admit I am slow to put the suggestions from the ACPI problem into
practice. But at the moment I have some more pressing things to cover -
actually involving the use of GCC.

I can't tell you whether the GCC problem occurred under RC6 or not, I
only reached this point after the upgrade. It does however still compile
the object and then goes onto an otherwise error free compilation.
Does it work??? Thats the next couple of days.

Peter

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