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From: "Alexei A. Frounze" <alex DOT fru AT mtu-net DOT n-o-s-p-a-m DOT ru>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: GCC bugs
Date: 18 Jan 2000 14:43:20 GMT
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Hi!

> It means your first method and second method didn't do the same thing. 
> Are you using aliases, doekey macros? Do you have duplicated commands in
> your $PATH?  Try the two methods with absolute paths in all places.
> 
> Do you have another brand of GCC installed?  An earlier version?

I have the only(!) copy of the GCC on the HDD. Furthermore, this bug cames
on both computers where I use DJGPP. And the bug is present in 2.81 and
2.95.2 versions of GCC.
I also don't have any other programs or batch files with the GCC name. Try
to compile something two different ways as I tried. Tell me of the result
then.

> The GCC documentation says clearly that a GCC crash under any
> circumstance, with legal or illegal source code, is considered a bug. 
> If you can reproduce the crash, report a bug with ways to reproduce the
> behavior.

So I think they will never fix the bug because it cames unpredictable. I
don't change anything, I just run the GCC once more and it works fine.


Bye.
Alexei A. Frounze
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