Another Gcc-4.1.2 Bug On Solaris 9 12/20/07

Thomas Dineen tdineen@ix.netcom.com
Sat Dec 22 20:41:00 GMT 2007


Andrew:

   Happy Holidays!

    From the Bigzilla post it looks like the simplest solution is to use 
ksh.
Do you agree?

"Is there some special reason you're trying to build an old gcc version?"

   Two Issues:
1) I am looking for a reasonably current version that I can
build successfully.
2) I shy away from the newest in the belief that in may be buggy.

   What do you recommend? Is the newest the best?

Thanks for all the help.
Thomas Dineen


Andrew Haley wrote:

>Thomas Dineen writes:
> > Gentle People:
> > 
> >    I installed a new  texinfo-4.8 and the previous texinfo bug was 
> > fixed! Thank You.
> > 
> >     However these is another bug shown below:
> > 
> >     Please note that the runs were executed on a Solaris 9 Sparc Ultra 
> > 30 machine,
> > and that Dineen-Linux is a RH Linux file server. Also note that the 
> > target was a native
> > compiler (Not a cross compiler).
> > 
> > "/net/Dineen-Linux/home/tools/solaris9/gcc-4.1.2-obj/sparc-sun-solaris2.9/sparcv9/libjava
> > ./gen-classlist.sh: test: unknown operator -ef"
> > 
> >      Two possible problems:
> > 
> > 1) The warning about file modification time being in the future.
> > Which I can fix by correcting the system times.
> > 2) The "unknown operator -ef" error, which I think is the root of the 
> > problem!
> > Which I don't know how to fix.
>
>This is http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25557
>
>Is there some special reason you're trying to build an old gcc
>version?
>
>Andrew.
>
>  
>



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