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Re: Problem with '-static' in 3.0 release on AIX
- To: Matt_Conway at i2 dot com
- Subject: Re: Problem with '-static' in 3.0 release on AIX
- From: David Edelsohn <dje at watson dot ibm dot com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 12:45:13 -0400
- cc: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
>>>>> Matt Conway writes:
Matt> The broken compiler was not even in the path while I was doing the latest
Matt> compile (though a old version of gcc 2.95.2 was in the path, the build
Matt> process used cc). Do you think I need to do a slibclean (and possibly a
Matt> reboot) before building the compiler? Any other ideas?
I think that you misunderstood me. The compiler used while
rebuilding GCC is *IRRELEVANT*. If you *EVER* ran an application with the
broken shared library created by the broken, original build of the
compiler, AIX has cached that broken shared library and you *MUST* run
slibclean.
Also, the version of GNUPro Assembler that you are using is not
the latest. I will email you the latest build to see if that helps.
David