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Sorry, I've been ill.Thanks for the response. I'm glad to see that it's not just my system. I'll try the --save-temps work around. If there's anything at all that I can do to help, please let me know. I've become pretty dependent on cygwin, and would hate to have to go back to a real Linux box to get a working compiler. :-(
I saw your report. It was exemplary, self-contained and complete. In particular thanks for sending the .ii file.
Funnily enough, I can't reproduce it that way. I can reproduce it on one out of two machines, and only when compiling the original file. Adding --save-temps stops it from crashing also. It appears to be caused by the --output-pch option passed to cc1plus internally by the g++ driver.
You might be able to use the --save-temps option as a workaround. I'll investigate the bug and see why it happens. It might not be too much hassle to issue a bugfix relese of the cygwin compiler package.
Thanks for your report - and your patience!
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