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Date: | Thu, 14 Jun 2012 23:06:10 +0300 |
From: | Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT gnu DOT org> |
Subject: | Re: Compiling emacs 24.1 |
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To: | Juan Manuel Guerrero <juan DOT guerrero AT gmx DOT de> |
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> From: Juan Manuel Guerrero <juan DOT guerrero AT gmx DOT de> > Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 21:58:53 +0200 > > OFYI I have tried to compile emacs 24.1 using gcc 4.6.2, binutils 2.22r3 and > djdev204. Compiling with default -O2 optimisation produces the error output > shown below. Using -O1 fails in a similar way but using -O0 produces a > working emacs binary. The offending line is somewhere in the > .section .eh_frame,"w". Unfortunatley I am not able to figure out > why this happens or if this is the consequence of broken -gcoff support in > the latest gcc versions. Most probably. I use GCC 3.4.4, FWIW.
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