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On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 08:19, Hillier Gernot wrote: > With gcc-3.2, everything went fine, but with 3.3 I get an internal compiler > error at elf/soinit.c: Internal compiler errors are always gcc bugs, even if they're triggered by bad code. The best I can suggest is that despite the good reasons to run those particular version, you should at least run the most recent of the gcc 3.3 series. Glibc exercises the compiler pretty heavily. Also, there's a number of distros that are either supporting x86_64, or about to support that version. You may want to check their trees to see if they have custom patches for things like that. It's pretty unlikely for basic compilation - things like this just usually mean your toolchain is broken. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- In the United States, there isn't a government database that hasn't been misused by the very people entrusted with keeping its information safe. - Bruce Schneier
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