I have a laptop with pentium M centrino 1.7 ghz cpu, 512 mb ram, suse linux 
prof. 9.2 operating
system (with all possible patches installed), and gcc (GCC) 3.3.4 (pre 3.3.5 
20040809).

I downloaded gcc-3.4.4 full source code from one of the mirrors specified at 
gcc.gnu.org, and
extracted the .tar.bz2 file on my Desktop (So the gcc source is at 
/jfcgauss/Desktop/gcc-3.4.4).

Then I created a directory /gecici (temporary direcroty as objdir) with full 
access to my account,
and created an executable script file named "d" in this directory. This file is 
attached.

Then, in a console I changed the curent directory to /gecici and then I typed 
the following:
./d > gccOut.txt

The gccOut.txt file is also attached. Additionally, there was some output in 
the concole window,
which is attached as console.txt (console output says to report this bug)

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Independent from this bug report, I don't want the "-g" flag to be used at any 
place during the
build; how can I do this? I always see it somewhere.



                
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