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Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 08:12:42 -0800
From: Dan Kegel <dank AT kegel DOT com>
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To: cygwin <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Re: make segfault building cross-glibc with latest cygwin

Brian wrote:
> I've not much experience with distcc, but it looks like you're trying to
> use gcc 2.95.  This version of gcc is known to be broken with Cygwin and
> is not supported -- it has been removed from the Cygwin mirrors. 
> Apologies if this does not apply to your circumstance...

Right, doesn't apply to my circumstance.  I'm not using
the cygwin gcc-2.95 at all; I'm building it from virgin
sources.  And I do have to use gcc-2.95 for this.  Anyway,
the problem isn't in gcc-2.95 at all; it appears to be
in the make that comes with cygwin, or something like that.
I'm still tracking it down.
- Dan

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