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On 24/02/2012 09:22, Paul Keir wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> After installing a package (libxrandr-dev I think) GCC 4.5.3 (from Exp)
> has a problem. Even Hello World gives me:
> 
> hello.c:1:0: fatal error: can't open /tmp/ccc6IHTT.s for writing: No
> such file or directory
> compilation terminated.
> 
> I have tried reinstalling GCC with no luck. Can anyone offer advice?

  Is the drive where your /tmp dir is located full?  Does it have the right
permissions?  Can you create the same named file manually (e.g. run a command
like "ls >/tmp/ccc6IHTT.s")?

  If none of that sheds any light on it, please run "cygcheck -s -v -r >
cygcheck.out" and send that file **as an attachment only please** with your
next post.  Also, re-run the gcc compile command that's failing, but add the
"-v" option to the command-line, and show us all the output it generates.

    cheers,
      DaveK


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