Bootstrap failure in libio on SunOS4 and AIX4

Kaveh R. Ghazi ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu
Fri Apr 30 23:15:00 GMT 1999


 > From: Jeffrey A Law <law@upchuck.cygnus.com>
 >  
 >   In message < 199904121641.MAA22798@snafu.rutgers.edu >you write:
 >   > 
 >   >     I'm getting a bootstrap failure in libio on
 >   powerpc-ibm-aix4.1.4.0
 >   > and sparc-sun-sunos4.1.4 (but it does not happen on Solaris2.7,
 >   OSF4
 >   > or Irix6.)
 >   > 
 >   >     It looks like this:
 >   > 
 >   >  >
 >   /a/caip/a47/u47/ghazi/gcc-testing/sunos-test/egcs-CVS19990411/gcc/xgcc
 >   >  >
 >   -B/a/caip/a47/u47/ghazi/gcc-testing/sunos-test/egcs-CVS19990411/gcc/
 >   >  >  -B/usr/local/sparc-sun-sunos4.1.4/bin/ -c -g -O2
 >   >  >  -fno-implicit-templates -I. -I. -nostdinc++ iostream.cc
 >   >  > iostream.cc: In method `iostream::iostream(streambuf *, ostream
 >   * = 0)':
 >   >  > iostream.cc:966: Internal compiler error.
 >   >  > iostream.cc:966: Please submit a full bug report to
 >   >  >  `egcs-bugs@egcs.cygnus.com'.
 >   >  > iostream.cc:966: See
 >   >  >  <URL: http://egcs.cygnus.com/faq.html#bugreport > for details.
 >   >  > make[2]: *** [iostream.o] Error 1
 >   > 
 >   > 
 >   >     When I run cc1plus under gdb on SunOS4, I get:
 >   > 
 >   >  > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
 >   >  > make_edge (src=0x463e70, dst=0x0, flags=12) at flow.c:1085
 >   >  > 1085      e->pred_next = dst->pred;
 >   >  > (gdb) where
 >   >  > #0  make_edge (src=0x463e70, dst=0x0, flags=12) at flow.c:1085
 >   >  > #1  0xc4dbc in make_label_edge (src=0x463e70, label=0x45aad8,
 >   flags=12)
 >   >  >     at flow.c:1113
 >  
 > Should have been fixed by my last change from last night.
 > jeff


	I believe this problem was indeed fixed.  Thanks.  :-)

However, I am now seeing two other problems relating to building the
multilib libraries.  I'll describe those in their own separate messages.

		--Kaveh
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