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Re: Illegal instruction (core dumped) on i586
- To: John Wehle <john at feith dot com>
- Subject: Re: Illegal instruction (core dumped) on i586
- From: Igor Markov <imarkov at cs dot ucla dot edu>
- Date: Wed, 04 Aug 1999 15:25:36 -0700
- CC: gcc at egcs dot cygnus dot com
- Organization: UCLA, Computer Science
- References: <199908042213.SAA21387@jwlab.FEITH.COM>
John,
thanks... what you are saying makes sense, but my
main suggestion was that egcs maintainers consider
ensuring the availability of good RPMs. This may
include contacting someone who can pack RPMs, or
learning the RPM tricks or... talking to RedHat,
whatever. Please do not consider this as "making
binaries for every trashy system", but rather
"ensuring the utility to major customers".
I don't suppose many windows applications depend
on gcc and libs, neither on Solaris or HP-UX.
gcc is the default compiler on Linux. Things
are very difft here.
Igor
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