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Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 08:49:12 +0300 (WET)
From: Andris Pavenis <pavenis AT lanet DOT lv>
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To: Juan Manuel Guerrero <ST001906 AT HRZ1 DOT HRZ DOT TU-Darmstadt DOT De>
Cc: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Subject: RE: gcc-3.01 seems unstable
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Juan Manuel Guerrero wrote:

> On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Wojciech Galazka wrote:
> > Under W2K, using the same compiler (gcc-3.01) and tools I was able to build
> > the compiler but the process stops at libstdc++-v3, 
> > the reason being that the files that should have been copied to 
> > d:\djgpp.2\gnu\gcc-3.02\build.djg\i586-pc-msdosdjgpp\libstdc++-v3\include\i5
> > 86-pc-msdosdjgpp\bits
> > were copied to the main directory (that is d:\) instead
> >
> > (the -3.02 prefix is only to distinguish the other directory with a clean
> > copy of gcc-3.01 sources)
> >
> > Perhaps the directory name is too long ?
> I have not investigate the reason of this failure, but the build of libstdc++-v3
> fails on linux (suse 7.2) for the same reasons too. It is impossible
> to bootstrap gcc-3.01 out-of-the-box on linux.

Strange, I'm running bootstrapping GCC-3_0-BRANCH and mainline sources
under Linux nightly from cron task. Haven't saw any problems with 3.0
branch already for some time. I'm also building 3.0 branch as Linux to
DJGPP cross-compiler but not very often.

System:
	Slackware Linux 8.0 (with rather many updates)
	kernel 2.4.10-pre2 compiled with gcc-2.95.3
	glibc-2.2.3
	binutils-2.11.90.0.31
	etc

I built DJGPP binaries of gcc-3.0.1 on the same machine (when I booted
Win98SE)

Andris

	 

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