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Subject: Re: Difficulty building gcc 4.3.2 under i386-pc-cygwin
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Werner Wothke wrote:

> $ make
> [ -f stage_final ] || echo stage3 > stage_final
> make[1]: Entering directory `/cygdrive/c/gcc-4.3.2/Destination'
> -bubble'.  Stop.rule to make target `stage3
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/cygdrive/c/gcc-4.3.2/Destination'
> make: *** [all] Error 2

The overlapped nature of the error would indicate that you have spurious
CR characters in a file somewhere.  With a complicated build system like
gcc there's no way that's ever going to work, and in general using
Cygwin with DOS line endings is a recipe for doom and frustration.  Use
a binary mount and don't use Win32 tar extractors that do "helpful" line
ending convesions (e.g. WinZip.)

Brian

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