Hi Tom, For the record, that's not "non-standard" (unless your particular /usr/bin/true is peculiarly non-compliant with 1003.2). /usr/bin/true complies with IEEE Std 1003.2-1992 ("POSIX.2"). HTH, --Eljay -----Original Message----- From: gcc-help-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Tom Browder Sent: Fri 11/16/2007 10:18 AM To: gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Build Failure for gcc 4.2.2 [SOLVED] Thanks to Jim Wilson's help, I eliminated a non-standard file, /usr/bin/true, which was interfering with the gcc scripts. Now everything is fine with gcc building. -Tom Tom Browder Niceville, Florida USA