--- Comment #8 from mvanier at cs dot caltech dot edu 2008-11-15 00:50
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(In reply to comment #7)
I compile all the time in a directory which contains a gcc directory on
GNU/Linux, Darwin and even under windows.
Is . in your PATH environment variable? As I've already mentioned
--- Comment #10 from mvanier at cs dot caltech dot edu 2008-11-15 01:01
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(In reply to comment #9)
(In reply to comment #8)
Is . in your PATH environment variable? As I've already mentioned, it
works
fine if . is not in the path. Now, one can argue that . should
--- Comment #5 from mvanier at cs dot caltech dot edu 2008-11-04 11:07
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OK, I built a vanilla gcc system from scratch and it's still exhibiting the
same problem. However, here's something new: the problem only manifests itself
if . (the current directory) is in the path
--- Comment #6 from mvanier at cs dot caltech dot edu 2008-11-04 11:08
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Oops, I meant GCC_EXEC_PREFIX is not defined, not GCC_EXEC_PATH.
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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37995
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: c
AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org
ReportedBy: mvanier at cs dot caltech dot edu
GCC build triplet: i686-pc-linux-gnu
GCC host triplet: i686-pc-linux-gnu
GCC target triplet: i686-pc-linux-gnu
http
--- Comment #2 from mvanier at cs dot caltech dot edu 2008-11-03 07:37
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Created an attachment (id=16613)
-- (http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=16613action=view)
build script for gcc on Arch Linux
See other posts for this bug.
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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla
--- Comment #3 from mvanier at cs dot caltech dot edu 2008-11-03 07:38
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The operating system is Arch Linux, and the package manager is Arch-specific
and is called pacman. There is a separate package manager for building
packages from scratch called ABS (Arch Build System). I'm
on Mandrake Linux 10.1
Product: gcc
Version: 4.0.1
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: critical
Priority: P2
Component: c
AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org
ReportedBy: mvanier at cs dot caltech dot edu