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Andrew Pinski changed:
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--- Comment #14 from Jonathan Wakely ---
A failure during 'make clean' certainly doesn't prevent building GCC on older
distributions as you initially claimed. That's just nonsense.
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--- Comment #13 from Jonathan Wakely ---
(In reply to Martin Vahi from comment #11)
> For me the "make clean" is a standard feature that is like the close button
> at the corner of a window. For me, the fact that someone does not bother to
> use
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--- Comment #12 from Martin Vahi ---
(In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #9)
> As I mentioned this is unrelated to bash version.
>
> "make clean" is failing so reopening for that issue.
>...
I'm not competent enough to refute Your stateme
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--- Comment #11 from Martin Vahi ---
(In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #10)
> It should be noted almost nobody does "make clean" really. Most just remove
> the build directory instead.
> Is there a reason why you build scripts are doing "m
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--- Comment #10 from Andrew Pinski ---
It should be noted almost nobody does "make clean" really. Most just remove the
build directory instead.
Is there a reason why you build scripts are doing "make clean"?
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Andrew Pinski changed:
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