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Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 13:26:44 -0500
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From: Ed Park <edpark AT pangea DOT ca>
Subject: Why does gcc -O2 fail on B20.1 and NT?
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I'm trying to compile the Postgres DB server on windows NT and the make
proceeds fine until it tests gcc (it says the C compiler) on whether it can
make executables.  It tests gcc with the -O2 flag and that's where it
fails.  This also happened when I tried building egcs as well.  I'm not too
down with how the whole thing works.  Can anyone tell me why this is happening?


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