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From: Trevor Osatchuk
Subject: [gfsd](no subject)
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 11:35:49 -0700

Hello, I am currently trying to install gcc 2.95 from file gcc-2.95.tar.gz
and I am experiencing some strange behavior.  I ran the configure script,
which seemed to run fine.  It correctly identified the OS as Tru64 4.0f.  I
am running it on an Alpha Station 200 4/166.  I then ran make and it was
taking a long time, the better part of an hour, so I ran top to see what was
going on.  Here is what I got from top:

load averages:  1.00,  1.00,  1.00
09:02:58
49 processes:  2 running, 17 sleeping, 30 idle
CPU states: 97.1% user,  0.0% nice,  2.5% system,  0.2% idle
Memory: Real: 37M/72M act/tot  Virtual: 3M/383M use/tot  Free: 4408K

  PID USERNAME PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE   TIME    CPU COMMAND
 4218 root      53    0 2240K  385K run     5:17 97.80% <fixincl>
 2743 root      44    0 2624K  393K run     0:18  0.40% <top>
 3898 root      44    0 9616K 1261K sleep   0:03  0.20% <dtterm>
 4219 root      44    0 2200K  221K sleep   0:00  0.10% <sh>
  559 root      42   -2 8448K 2654K sleep   0:10  0.00% <Xdec>
  636 root      44    0 9616K 1261K sleep   0:03  0.00% <dtterm>
  503 root      44    0 6256K 2351K sleep   0:02  0.00% <insightd>
  630 root      44    0   11M 2695K sleep   0:01  0.00% <dtfile>
    1 root      44    0  496K   73K sleep   0:01  0.00% <init>
  442 root      44    0 2848K  557K sleep   0:00  0.00% <cpq_mibs>
  709 root      44    0 2408K  294K sleep   0:00  0.00% <sendmail>
 2626 root      44    0 1864K  237K sleep   0:00  0.00% <telnetd>
  429 root      44    0 1816K  155K sleep   0:00  0.00% <snmpd>
  436 root      44    0 2376K  147K sleep   0:00  0.00% <svrSystem_mib
  439 root      44    0 2368K  131K sleep   0:00  0.00% <svrMgt_mib>

As you can see fixincl is eating up quite a bit of cpu.  Is this normal?
Basically, building gcc has brought this Alpha to its knees.  This is a
fresh install of UNIX and there haven't been any  problems until now.  If I
abort the install would there be any damage done to the header files in the
include directory?

Thanks,

Trevor Osatchuk
Process Solutions Canada Ltd.
Support and Integration Analyst
(780) 452-2227 Ext. 286
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