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In message <ab5f9d67.37017dcf@aol.com>you write: > In a message dated 3/30/99 8:30:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, > girod@stybba.ntc.nokia.com writes: > > > cc1plus: warning: -g is only supported when using GAS on this processor, > > cc1plus: warning: -g option disabled. > In the first stage of a bootstrap, you are building temporary compilers > which use HP-as, so these warnings are normal. If your configuration > --with-gnu-as took hold, these warnings should not occur in the later > stages, and the gnu -as should be used exclusively. No no no no. Please don't respond to stuff you know nothing about. All it does is confuse people. -- That message indicates that the compiler was not configured to use gas. When that is the case the compiler will issue a warning if you try to use -g since the HP assembler does not understand the output from gcc when the -g option is enabled. See the installation page for instruction on how to configure the compiler to use gas. I would also recommend reading the FAQ entry about ways to ensure that the compiler is able to find gas instead of the system assembler. jeff