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Subject: | Re: Linux kernel 2.3.26 build fails with internal compiler error. |
To: | turinsky AT WomensMusicNews DOT com (James Turinsky) |
Date: | Wed, 10 Nov 1999 17:03:38 +0000 (GMT) |
Cc: | linux-kernel AT vger DOT rutgers DOT edu, gcc-bugs AT gcc DOT gnu DOT org, pgcc AT delorie DOT com |
In-Reply-To: | <000d01bf2b95$a0471e00$0100000a@sheryl> from "James Turinsky" at Nov 10, 99 11:06:54 am |
Message-Id: | <E11lb9p-0006qI-00@the-village.bc.nu> |
From: | Alan Cox <alan AT lxorguk DOT ukuu DOT org DOT uk> |
Reply-To: | pgcc AT delorie DOT com |
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> the end-luser here, I don't make the compiler or the kernel, I just break > them occasionally. Grin > open.c:129: internal error--insn does not satisfy its constraints: > (insn:HI 278 319 322 (set (reg:DI 4 %esi) > (if_then_else:DI (le:DI (reg:DI 1 %edx) > (reg:DI 4 %esi)) > (reg:DI 1 %edx) > (reg:DI 4 %esi))) 405 {movdicc+2} (insn_list 130 (insn_list 134 > (nil))) This is a pgcc error. pgcc is an offshoot of the "official" gnu compilers and definitely has some problems with the kernel. Alan
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