http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53529



Evgeny Grin <karlson2k at gmail dot com> changed:



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--- Comment #3 from Evgeny Grin <karlson2k at gmail dot com> 2013-02-09 
20:30:33 UTC ---

Similar error is always on MinGW hosts. MinGW has '.' in front of PATH by

default.

So if try to build GCC with language that require C++ or to build GCC by C++,

you'll always get 



g++.exe: fatal error: -fuse-linker-plugin, but liblto_plugin-0.dll not found



when building inside sources/gcc/gcc subdirectory.



When building GCC using C, there no such problem as temporal GCC renamed to

xgcc.exe . But when building GCC using C++, temporal g++.exe is placed in gcc

subdirectory and erroneously called instead of host g++ if PATH variable is

prefixed by '.:'



That's the reason because all MinGW GCC builds are failed when building using

C++.

Tried with GCC 4.7.2

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