> From: Matthias Klose <doko at cs dot tu-berlin dot de> 
 > 
 > Bootrapping the gcc-3_2-branch using bison-1.50 is broken. Reverting
 > back to bison-1.35 works. HEAD does work well using bison-1.50
 > 
 > cd /build/gcc/gcc-3.2-3.2.1ds3/src/gcc && \
 > if bison  -o c-p$$.c c-parse.y; then \
 >   test -f c-p$$.output && mv -f c-p$$.output c-parse.output ; \
 >   mv -f c-p$$.c c-parse.c ; \
 > else \
 >   rm -f c-p$$.* ; \
 >   false ; \
 > fi
 > c-parse.y:1432.2-1436.10: type clash (`' `ttype') on default action

I checked into this one, patches were submitted for the trunk and
installed back in June for these problems.  E.g. see:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2002-06/msg01614.html

I guess this and other similar patches for the other .y files weren't
backported to the 3.2 branch.  This shouldn't be too bad since the
actual GCC-3.2.x release tar file will contain the necessary bison
output of a suitable bison version.  In the mean time, I suggest just
not using bison-1.50 for testing 3.2.x CVS snapshots.

I'll leave it to our release manager to decide if this issue warrants
backporting the relevant patches or not.

        Thanks for reporting this,
                --Kaveh
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Kaveh R. Ghazi                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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