Hi. I've been trying to keep at least the compilers uptodate on a Red Hat 7.3 SMP system for which I am not alas at libiberty to upgrade the OS. So far I've not had problems compiling and installing GCC up through gcc-3.4.2. I do have a problem with gcc-3.4.4 (and gcc-4.0.1) that has me stumped. Everything compiles OK using a previously-built gcc-3.3.4, but the "make install" fails with for file in ./i686-pc-linux-gnu/bits/stdc++.h.gch/*; do \ /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 $file /usr/local/gnu/gcc-4.0.1/include/c++/4.0.1/./i686-pc-linux-gnu/bits/stdc++.h.gch; done /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `./i686-pc-linux-gnu/bits/stdc++.h.gch/*': No such file or directory And in fact further investigation leads to the remarkable discovery that objdir//i686-pc-linux-gnu/libstdc++-v3/include/i686-pc-linux-gnu/bits/stdc++.h.gch/ is in fact completely empty. My configure command is ../gcc-4.0.1/configure --prefix=/usr/local/gnu/gcc-4.0.1 --enable-languages=c,c++ Adding --enable-pch or --disable-pch has no apparent effect. Is there perhaps a "--with-ld=???" option that should be enabled? The reason I'd like the most uptodate GCC is because I'm trying to track the development of g77 and g95, for which I'm rapidly approaching an immediate need, and I'd like to keep abreast of their bug-fixes. Any suggestions for how to configure these recent gcc suites? Thanks! Ed Leaver