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| From: | "Bob Chapman" <rechapman AT hotmail DOT com> | 
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp | 
| Subject: | Re: gcc-3.x and file suffix .r (RATFOR) bug? | 
| Date: | Fri, 18 Oct 2002 20:02:02 -0500 | 
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"Andris" <pavenis AT lanet DOT lv> wrote in message news:200210180829 DOT 05634 DOT pavenis AT lanet DOT lv... > On Thursday 17 October 2002 22:10, Bob Chapman wrote: > > Starting with the DJGPP ports of gcc-3.x, file names with suffix '.r' > > (RATFOR) are no longer processed correctly by g77 -- the suffix is > > recognized and the RATFOR translator is invoked but the translated output > > is 'dumped' to stdout (rather than being redirected to the compiler input) > > and g77 tries to compile an empty file. I have verified that the cygwin > > and mingw ports gcc-3.x also exhibit the same behavior but have not yet had > > time to install gcc-3.x and check this problem under any other > > environments. > > > > Does anyone know if this problem is only associated with the Win9X ports of > > gcc-3.x or if it is a generic GCC 3.X problem? So far I have not been able > > to find any bug reports or any notice that the feature had been removed. > > I think it's unlikely a problem of DJGPP. One could try to test for example > under Linux. I don't know. Also You could run GCC with option -v and try > figure out what is wrong. > > Andris I just got Red Hat 8.0 and intend to replicate the test there when I get it installed. Thanks for the 'option -v' suggestion -- will also give that a try.
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