On 27/09/10 10:52, Brendon Green wrote:
What's the easiest way I can get gcc 4.3.1 (packaged or not) into
Ubuntu Lucid, so I may use it to verify the bug?
Okay, I figured out how to install multiple GCC's (astoundingly easy)
and, more importantly, how to convince make to use them
Hello raju,
On 22/09/10 08:58, Brendon Green wrote:
I'll have to verify I still have the test-case archived, but sure!
I believe I've found the source tree that tickled the bug. Question:
What's the easiest way I can get gcc 4.3.1 (packaged or not) into Ubuntu
Lucid, so I may use
Cheers,
Brendon Green
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Attempting to resend the info. in smaller chunks. I will try to send
the sched.i.gz file as a series of attachments (hopefully this is
supported by the bugs.debian.org mailer)
I hope this is the data you need. If not, please advise me on the best
way to collect the data that is missing. I
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please attach the preprocessed source, together with the command line
As previously noted, I have downgraded to {gcc,g++,cpp}-4.1 from testing
(build-essential and dependancies from stable) in order to get a stable
compiler again.
That said, if you have a patch against {gcc,g++,cpp}-4.3 for me to try
out, I will. I have preserved the source tree exactly the
I posted the information you requested several days ago, but for some
reason it never made it here. Too large, perhaps?
The problem still existed when I attempted to recompile with 4.3 from
unstable, and I seemed to be having other problems possibly relating to
that compiler, so I removed all
Package: gcc-4.3
Version: 4.3.1-2
Severity: important
GCC crashed with an internal compiler error while building user-mode
Linux from Debian's linux-source-2.6.25 package (during make ARCH=um)
The sequence leading to this was (on a fresh tarball):
make defconfig ARCH=um
make menuconfig ARCH=um
Oops! I accidentally included the wrong .config file. One of the perils of
overnight building several different kernels and submitting the bug report from
a different console, I suppose.
My apologies. The correct .config file is included below.
START .config
#
# Automatically generated make
please attach the preprocessed source, together with the command line
options to build this file.
I would gladly do that, but I don't know how to. Please help me to help you.
I do have programming experience, however, make is still magic to me.
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