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From: "Juan Manuel Guerrero" <ST001906 AT HRZ1 DOT HRZ DOT TU-Darmstadt DOT De>
Organization: Darmstadt University of Technology
To: pavenis AT lanet DOT lv
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 19:55:05 +0200
Subject: Re: gcc-3.0.1 binaries
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On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Andris Pavenis wrote:
> My latest gcc-3.0.1 binaries for DJGPP are available at
> 	http://www.ltn.lv/~pavenis/gcctest.html
>
> I built them using DJGPP v2.03 (+Win2K related patches) built 
> with gcc-2.95.3
>
> Known issues with previous builds:
>	crashes with some Cyrix CPU's unless internal CPU cache is 	disabled. See:
> 	http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/mail-archives/browse.cgi?p=djgpp-workers/2001/09/03/07:47:59
> 	I haven't get any feedback with these binaries yet. Binaries of gcc-3.0
> 	from v2gnu/alphas worked on these 2 systems. Main difference:
> 	I used CVS version of DJGPP built with gcc-3.0 for binaries of gcc-3.0
>
> Unless there will be serious problems I'm going to upload files
> next week
I have downloaded this new release (build 2001-09-10) and it does not work for me.
It is the same failure as before. Meanwhile I have replace the 64MB PS/2 modules
by a 128MB PC133 module and gcc301 still fails in the same way. It is still impossible
to bootstrap gcc301 using djdev203 or latest CVS tree. This weekend I will install linux
and will try to compile gcc301 (linux native). I will try to get an Cyrix CPU to replace
my own one to see what happens ASAP.
In conclusion, either my cpu is brocken, then the issue is no issue at all and can be forgotten.
Or it is a Cyrix specific issue, then it should be mentioned somewhere in the readme files
and then be forgotten. I assume that there are no much cyrix users around in this days anyway.

Regards,
Guerrero, Juan Manuel

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