Please consider this one closed! In the end it proved to be a CIFS related problem. By copying the test file on a local file system everything works as far as this bug is concerned. Even GCC 4.3.4 that previously worked is now failing with the same rather strange error.
Matthias Klose wrote: > severity 560282 normal > thanks > > builds without errors. closing. please reopen if you can reproduce > this on another machine, and provide maybe a complete example which > shows the error. > > On 10.12.2009 09:47, Catalin Ionescu wrote: >> Package: gcc-4.4 >> Version: 4.4.2-3 >> Severity: critical >> >> >> When trying to compile the following very simple test file: >> >> *** main.c >> #include<mm3dnow.h> >> >> void Butterfly_3(__m64 *D,__m64 SC,unsigned int IStep,unsigned int Off) >> { __m64 T,T1,T2; >> >> T=_m_pfmul(D[Off+1],SC); >> T1=D[Off+0];D[Off+0]=_m_pfadd(T1,T);D[Off+1]=_m_pfsub(T1,T); >> } >> *** >> >> The following error appears: >> >> cc1: error: main.c: Value too large for defined data type >> >> The command line is: >> >> gcc -march=athlon -fverbose-asm -S -O3 main.c >> >> The same source file compiles with GCC 4.3.2 and GCC 4.3.4 as they >> are in fully >> updated Debian stable and testing releases. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-gcc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org