------- Comment #11 from pinskia at gmail dot com 2008-11-15 01:40 ------- Subject: Re: using <stdio.h> fails if gcc invoked in a directory which has a subdirectory called "gcc"
Sent from my iPhone On Nov 14, 2008, at 5:01 PM, "mvanier at cs dot caltech dot edu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > > ------- Comment #10 from mvanier at cs dot caltech dot edu > 2008-11-15 01:01 ------- > (In reply to comment #9) >> (In reply to comment #8) >>> Is "." in your PATH environment variable? As I've already >>> mentioned, it works >>> fine if "." is not in the path. Now, one can argue that "." >>> should not be in >>> the path anyway, but it doesn't seem to me that gcc should be >>> enforcing this. >> >> Still works on darwin and GNU/Linux. >> > > It works for me on darwin as well, but with gcc 4.0.1 (which is what > MacPorts > provides). Which version are you using? I got the problem on gcc > 4.3.2 on > Arch Linux. I am using 4.3.0, 4.4.0, 4.1.1 and 4.0.2. On all of the above targets/ hosts. > > > Thanks for looking into this. > > Mike > > > -- > > > http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37995 > -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37995