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-march=pentium4 buggy ?
- From: "Dagan McGregor" <ardrigh at gamer dot net dot nz>
- To: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 18:53:03 +1200
- Subject: -march=pentium4 buggy ?
- Organization: Gamer.net.nz
- Reply-to: ardrigh at gamer dot net dot nz
Hello,
I have been trying to compile glibc in Gentoo 1.3b (beta) and I keep
running into the same error when using the CFLAGS and CXXFLAGs of "-
march=pentium4".
The compile always exits at the end with the following message:
strtod.c: In function `__strtod_internal':
strtod.c: 1562: Internal compiler error in
ix86_secondary_memory_needed at config/i386/i386.c:12253
This is trying to compile glibc-2.2.5-r4 using gcc 3.1-r6. I tried
combinations of different CFLAGS, even the very basic "-march=pentium4 -
O2" and it still failed.
I was wondering if the above error is part of something in GCC, or
whether it is a bug in Gentoo. I notice a few others on the Gentoo
forums having problems with the same error on various packages.
Any help would be appreciated.
Dagan McGregor
S' Rioghal Mo Dhream!
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