I'm running Ubuntu on Nokia N900 with Nemo kernel.
I'm not sure even why was gcc running.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: cpp-4.6 4.6.3-1ubuntu3
Uname: Linux 2.6.37-10.3.Nemo.Adaptation.N900-adaptation-n900 armv7l
NonfreeKernelModules: vfat fat adp1653 ad5820 arc4 ecb wl1251_spi wl1251 et8ek8 cmt_speech smiaregs mac80211 ssi_protocol cmt omap3_isp phonet hsi_char v4l2_common cfg80211 sco smc91x pvrsrvkm videodev mii omap_ssi bnep media rfcomm lis3lv02d_i2c isp1704_charger l2cap tsl2563 lis3lv02d input_polldev power_supply leds_lp5523 rtc_twl industrialio hci_h4p twl4030_vibra bluetooth ff_memless rfkill ipv6
ApportVersion: 1.95-0ubuntu1
Architecture: armhf
Date: Sun Mar 25 22:43:57 2012
Disassembly: => 0x405b0a44: Cannot access memory at address 0x405b0a44
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/cpp-4.6
ProcCmdline: /usr/bin/cpp -P -DHOST=hostname -DSERVERHOST=hostname -DSRVR_localhost_localdomain -DDISPLAY_NUM=0 -DCLIENTHOST=hostname -DCLNT_localhost_localdomain -DVERSION=11 -DREVISION=0 -DVENDOR=The\ X.Org\ Foundation -DVNDR_The_X_Org_Foundation -DRELEASE=11103000 -DNUM_SCREENS=1 -DEXT_SGI_GLX -DEXT_GLX -DEXT_DAMAGE -DEXT_Composite -DEXT_XINERAMA -DEXT_RANDR -DEXT_RENDER -DEXT_XFIXES -DEXT_SECURITY -DEXT_XC_MISC -DEXT_XKEYBOARD -DEXT_SYNC -DEXT_BIG_REQUESTS -DEXT_XTEST -DEXT_XInputExtension -DEXT_MIT_SHM -DEXT_SHAPE -DEXT_Generic_Event_Extension -DEXT_DRI2 -DEXT_RECORD -DEXT_DOUBLE_BUFFER -DEXT_X_Resource -DEXT_XVideo -DEXT_DPMS -DEXT_XFree86_DGA -DEXT_XFree86_VidModeExtension -DEXT_MIT_SCREEN_SAVER -DSCREEN_NUM=0 -DWIDTH=800 -DHEIGHT=480 -DX_RESOLUTION=3774 -DY_RESOLUTION=3780 -DPLANES=16 -DBITS_PER_RGB=8 -DCLASS=TrueColor -DCLASS_TrueColor=33 -DCOLOR -DCLASS_TrueColor_16=33 -DCLASS_DirectColor_16=209 -DCLASS_TrueColor_32=65
ProcEnviron:
TERM=linux
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/sh
Signal: 11
SourcePackage: gcc-4.6
Title: cpp-4.6 crashed with SIGSEGV
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
UserGroups: sudo
Unsetting the need retracing tag. The crash report is too old to be processed by Apport, we did not have the ability to process crashes for the ARM platform until now.