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- From: BRAY@wcuvax1.wcu.edu (Jim Bray)
- Subject: Internal compiler error while building libg++2.3
- Message-ID: <01GT9Y3AEJS28WW5EQ@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU>
- Sender: gnulists@ai.mit.edu
- Organization: GNUs Not Usenet
- Distribution: gnu
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 07:24:58 GMT
- Approved: bug-lib-g++@prep.ai.mit.edu
- Lines: 31
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- Using gcc-2.3.3 and libg++-2.3, both configured as i486-sysv4:
-
- I pulled down a fresh copy of libg++-2.3 from prep in case my
- previous problems were caused by bad sources.
- I did "configure i486-sysv4".
- I did "make clean."
- I did "make all."
- On my previous attempts (the last of which succeeded), I changed
- CFLAGS from -g to -O2. I made no changes this time.
- The results:
- gcc -g -O -nostdinc++ -I. -I.. -I. -I./../src -I./../g++-include -c
- iomanip.C
- gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1plus got fatal signal 6
- make[2]: *** [iomanip.o] Error 1
- make[1]: *** [in-io] Error 1
- make: *** [all-libg++] Error 1
-
- I will change CFLAGS to null and see what happens.
-
- I also unpacked the fresh copy on the i486-linux box, and got the
- same "awk: syntax error
- source line number 2, file `needed2.awk'"
- that I reported last night.
-
-
- --Jim Bray (bray@wcuvax1.wcu.edu)
-
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