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Re: build on DEC OSF 3.2C
- To: Christian Krackowizer <kra1 at technodat dot co dot at>
- Subject: Re: build on DEC OSF 3.2C
- From: Jeffrey A Law <law at cygnus dot com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 00:43:46 -0600
- cc: gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Reply-To: law at cygnus dot com
In message <3.0.6.32.19990812144700.0099be90@hpwp3.technodat.co.at>you write:
> actually installed is gcc 2.7.2.3, OS is 3.2C
>
> as0: Error: ../../gcc-2.95/gcc/libgcc2.c, line 5: Symbol must have absolute
> val4
>
> .long $LCFI115-$LCFI114
> as0: Error: ../../gcc-2.95/gcc/libgcc2.c, line 5: Symbol must have absolute
> val5
> .long $LCFI116-$LCFI115
> as0: Error: ../../gcc-2.95/gcc/libgcc2.c, line 5: Symbol must have absolute
> val6
> .long $LCFI117-$LCFI116
> make[4]: *** [libgcc2.a] Error 1
> make[4]: Leaving directory `/pub/tmp/gcc-obj/gcc'
> make[3]: *** [stmp-multilib-sub] Error 2
> make[3]: Leaving directory `/pub/tmp/gcc-obj/gcc'
> make[2]: *** [stmp-multilib] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/pub/tmp/gcc-obj/gcc'
> make[1]: *** [bootstrap] Error 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/pub/tmp/gcc-obj/gcc'
> make: *** [bootstrap] Error 2
Hmmm, you might try using the GNU assembler. It looks like the OSF1 assembler
is doing something dumb since the difference of two local labels is an
absolute value.
jeff