On Thu, 3 Jun 2021 at 17:42, Jackson Pfeffer <crazykidjack@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > To be honest I wasn’t even sure if I had a question because I wasn’t sure if those errors were expected. > > Since you have now clarified that, my question is just “would you help me figure out how to fix those errors so that I can get gcc to be ready for install” > > > > The file you asked for is too large to attach to email, so here is a google drive link… I hope that’s ok: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mXD0BWitzUzzKdIrG1z4g9kTqBao5v_g?usp=sharing The libstdc++ failures all seem to be related to EPERM errors where an expected error doesn't occur. Are you using an unusual filesystem? Maybe a Windows share or something? They don't indicate a problem with the C++ library, just that the tests expect any filesystem on linux to support POSIX file permissions, so that a directory can be unreadable and give errors when accessed. So the tests aren't as portable as they could be. I don't know about the other failures you're seeing.