Hi.

This morning I did a 'cvs update', rebuild, and installation of make,
and am seeing a problem when trying to build the current GCC snapshot.
The 'make' command bombs out at the point where the GCC build process
prints out 'Bootstrapping the compiler'. Unfortunately I've deleted my
build log with the command invoking 'make' printed out. :-(

My 'make' build passed the 'make check' step without any failures. I
built the new 'make' binary with a GCC snapshot from two days ago, and
that snapshot was built from a cvs 'make' from a couple of days ago as
well, so the breakage in 'make' is recent.

Anyone else seeing this? I'm running on a Debian machine that the
'config.guess' script would report "i586-pc-linux-gnu", a 2.6.11-rc5
kernel, and glibc-2.3.2.

Art Haas
-- 
Man once surrendering his reason, has no remaining guard against absurdities
the most monstrous, and like a ship without rudder, is the sport of every wind.

-Thomas Jefferson to James Smith, 1822


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