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gcc 4.0 build status


> Output from running srcdir/config.guess. Do not send that file itself, just the one-line output from running it. 

i686-pc-linux-gnu

> The output of gcc -v for your newly installed gcc. This tells us which version of GCC you built and the options you passed to configure. 

Using built-in specs.
Target: i686-pc-linux-gnu
Configured with: ../configure --prefix=/usr
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.0.0

> Whether you enabled all languages or a subset of them. If you used a full distribution then this information is part of the configure options in the output of gcc -v, but if you downloaded the âcoreâ compiler plus additional front ends then it isn't apparent which ones you built unless you tell us about it. 

all (AFAIK)

> If the build was for GNU/Linux, also include: 
> The distribution name and version (e.g., Red Hat 7.1 or Debian 2.2.3); this information should be available from /etc/issue. 

Welcome to SuSE Linux 9.2 (i586) - Kernel \r (\l).

> The version of the Linux kernel, available from uname --version or uname -a. 

Linux marty 2.6.8-24.14-default #1 Tue Mar 29 09:27:43 UTC 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

> The version of glibc you used; for RPM-based systems like Red Hat, Mandrake, and SuSE type rpm -q glibc to get the glibc version, and on systems like Debian and Progeny use dpkg -l libc6. 

glibc-2.3.3-118


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