Hi Dmitry,

On further investigation, it is definitely the CONCATx macro's in symcat.h that are a problem. I tried both versions of the CONCATx macro's. The compile stops during c-common.c as before, but for differing reasons with the different CONCAT versions. It seems the syntax is incorrect for both cases.

Have you got any idea's what I can use it there place?

Cheers,
Bernie

On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 12:10  AM, Dmitry wrote:

That's right.


On Saturday 24 May 2003 08:40, Bernard Mentink wrote:
Can you also confirm that I am copying correctly the msp430 specific
code into the tree?
I am using:  cp -r gcc/gcc-3.3/gcc/* gcc-3.2.3/gcc/


I have no actually idea what's wrong. Probably some OS issues (really, I never
faced with such a problem)
Try to get _full_ gcc sources, then recompile.

Cheers,
~d


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