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DISCUSSION
Q: I'm getting the following error message from the C++ compiler:
cc++: Internal compiler error. Program collect got fatal signal 11.
What's going on?
A: You have encountered a known bug in the C++ compiler. The bug has been fixed in Release 3.1. This is a bug in the program
collect
that relates to the use of alloca. Essentially, the program
collect
runs out of stack when "collecting" your application, causing it to crash.
There is a workaround. Just increase the stacksize in the shell. Use the
limit
command to increase your stacksize. Like this:
% limit stacksize 10000
In Release 1 this workaround always works. However, in Release 2 this workaround does not work when used with the
make
utility.
make
hardwires the stacksize rather than reading it from the users default. So, in Release 2 or later (unless you have 3.1 or later, in which this bug is fixed) you must link by hand, or write a little shell script to do it for you.