Jerry, Thanks for the reply.
Do you have the stuff necessary for doing 32-bit builds installed also? I do, and it feels like that might be the issue. I can send you logs if you really want to see the gory details. Thanks, Arnold > Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 17:05:29 -0700 > From: Jerry DeLisle <jvdeli...@verizon.net> > To: Aharon Robbins <arn...@skeeve.com> > Cc: bug-...@gnu.org > Subject: Re: 64 bit linux build problem for gcc 4.4.0 > > Aharon Robbins wrote: > > Hi. After several tries and a modicum of googling, I found that > > > > CFLAGS=-m64 ../gcc-4.4.0/configure --disable-multilib > > > > was the magic incantation to get gcc to get into the second stage of > > the boostrap. This is on a Fedora Core 10 system. > > > > This seems to be an old issue; google turns things up dating back to > > 2003. I suspect that x86_64 systems are only going to be more popular > > with time; the build process on those systems needs to be as easy as > > for 32 bit systems. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Arnold Robbins > > (the gawk guy :-) > > > Aharon, > > I have been building gcc for several years now with no issues on x86-64 and > on > Fedora Core 10 ever since it was released. What exactly has been your > problem? > > Its been as easy as 123. I have never had to set CCFLAGS or disable-multilib. > > Jerry