Chris Liechti wrote:
Peter Jansen schrieb:
HI Chris,

i'm trying to build gcc/4.1.1 on cygwin. but it fails on libgcc (paths stripped down):
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....

has somebody else experienced the same problem? or is the build working on other platforms?
Yes that is the state of play with gcc-4.1.1, do you need 4.1.1 or can you use 3.2.3?

my idea was to include gcc4 as alternative into the windows installer, keeping the 3.2.3 as default. but advanced user could try and test the new version.

The problem is in the machine description file, its a matter of figuring out what instruction splits need adding to make it work, compiling any medium size piece of C code is enough to find the bugs.

I noticed also that its a problem on ARM going from 3.2.3 to 4.1 also, which has not been fixed yet.

I did change the first web page yesterday to make it more obvious to use 3.2.3.

Regard,

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Peter Jansen


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