Yeah It's stock fsf gcc. The distro I use is Sourcemage and it downloads from gcc directly from the gnu site (and it's md5 verified). The thing is this has only happened to a few people and not the rest, we don't know why. Jeremy On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 23:18, llewelly@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Jeremy Kolb <jkolb@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > I'm running linux 2.6.3, gcc 3.3.3 on an amd t-bird. When I try to > > compile glibc I get a warning about the visibility attribute not being > > supported. I've tested this out with a test program that uses the > > visibility attribute and that fails as well. So glibc won't build for > > me. How do I enable the visibility attribute? I've recompiled binutils > > and gcc but I still get the same error. > > First, make sure you are using fsf gcc 3.3.3 and not the derivative > shipped by your distro maker (it seems all distros hand-roll their own > gcc derivative ... don't ask me why.) > If you can still reproduce with fsf gcc, I think you should report > this as a bug. There's a similar bug > reported against 3.4-branch: > http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13134 > but it doesn't mention 3.3.3 . >