Hi Dmitry,

I am using Darwin (Apple OS X), it has worked ok in the past with gcc3.0.
OS X 10.2 uses gcc3.1, is that the issue?

Cheers,
Bernie


Quoting Dmitry <[email protected]>:

> looks like system headers error.
> which OS are you trying to build gcc under?
> ~d
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> On Sunday 18 May 2003 05:16, Bernard Mentink wrote:
> > builtin-attrs.def
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