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What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution| |INVALID
------- Additional Comments From trawick@apache.org 2002-11-21 13:05 -------
This is not an Apache problem. It is a problem with your compiler tools,
your OS, and/or your hardware.
[Personally I would bet your hardware. Bad RAM or incorrect voltages on
CPU or overclocking can lead to problems that manifest themselves most
reliably when compiling a large software package. I've got a FreeBSD box
that usually reboots when I rebuild Apache. That started happening after
I followed some instructions found on the internet to get an unsupported
CPU "working" on my motherboard :) I need to open the machine up and
switch back to the old reliable settings.]
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