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Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2014 22:15:03 +0200
From: Lakhsa <lakhsa AT posteo DOT net>
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Subject: cygwin64 problems after update: gcc 4.8.3-2, cygcheck -p
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G'Day,

after having updated my cygwin64 installation (Win7-64) for OpenSSL
development I have encountered 2 problems:

  * compiling for 32-bit with '-m32 -i686' now fails with internal
    compiler error: in extract_insn, at recog.c:2154
  * cygcheck -p [any_binary] produces a seg fault

Both used to work until last update of the cygwin64-only setup end of
June 2014 from FTP server at Uni Erlangen.Both problems seem to have
occurred in the past and seem to have been fixed in due course, so I
wonder how they could crop up again.

I've installed a completely fresh copy of cygwin64 (using
cygwin_setup-x86_64_2.850.exe) and also a new copy of cygwin32 (using
setup-x86_2.850.exe) via FTP. The cygwin64 gcc is 4.8.3-2 whereas the
cygwin32 version is 4.3.8-1, but the 32-bit problem for the cygwin64 gcc
version persists.

Any idea what could be the cause of this and how to track it down viz.
correct it would be enormously appreciated.

Thanx for your attention,

--
Lakhsa


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