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Re: <built-in>:0: internal compiler error: Illegal instruction
- From: "François-Xavier Coudert" <fxcoudert at gmail dot com>
- To: "Vincent MAGNIN" <vincent dot magnin at polytech-lille dot fr>
- Cc: fortran at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 17:57:52 +0200
- Subject: Re: <built-in>:0: internal compiler error: Illegal instruction
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But I can not anymore compile anything ! I always obtain a
"<built-in>:0: internal compiler error: Illegal instruction" message.
Humpf... does that happen on a simple program, containing only a END statement:
$ cat a.f
END
or does it only happen for programs containing compile-time constants
(I'm guessing at what might be the root of the problem). Also, could
you report details about your CPU?
Thanks,
FX