------- Comment #3 from jbuck at gcc dot gnu dot org  2007-01-12 07:59 -------
Confirmed, I can get the failure in 4.1.1.  It seems protoize only works right
on files in the current directory.

That said, it doesn't appear that anyone's done any work on protoize in years. 
It no longer installs by default, in 4.1.1 you need to do "make proto" in the
gcc directory to build it.  Confusingly, if you say "make protoize" the
SYSCALLS file isn't built, and you get the message about the missing
SYSCALLS.c.X.

Reconfirming, but setting to lowest priority.


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jbuck at gcc dot gnu dot org changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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      Known to fail|                            |4.1.1
           Priority|P2                          |P5
   Last reconfirmed|0000-00-00 00:00:00         |2007-01-12 07:59:49
               date|                            |


http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19287

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