Re: gcc-4.6.0 breaks

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Dennis Clarke wrote:
Dennis Clarke wrote:
    My gcc-4.6.0 compilation after compiling for quite some time
decided to
break with an error to stderr of something like not recognized
object files.
I am compiling with gcc-3.3.6. This can sure be nerve racking. Does
anyone know what this means?


How would anyone even begin to help with this email content ?

Okay, so let's see, so you're running Debian Linux on a DEC alpha
and you are trying to bootstrap GCC 4.6.0 while using GCC 3.3.6 with
binutils maybe maybe not and your configure line was black magic
while facing east with a dead cat under a rising moon ?

My guess is that you need to face west.

Try again with some content please !

    I didn't get a log of stderr. I wish I had it turned on now. I'm
using an old RH 9 for the i686 and binutils-2.21 along with
gcc-3.3.6. I have have
gmp mpfc and mpc all installed and I am using make-3.82. I was rather
surprised when it broke. If I try again I will get a stderr log.


Can you just login remotely with an xterm or better yet fire up screen
with session logging and then go to a fresh clean directory. Then
let's try a boot strap again and this time everything gets logged.

wdyt ?

Nope. Don't have X on my system. Never installed it and removed what few directories were left. I have xfree86 binaries but they are kind of old and want an even newer glibc than I have I believe. But I can still get errors logged with the shell.

Bill



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