http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=51765
--- Comment #3 from Richard Guenther <rguenth at gcc dot gnu.org> 2012-02-02 11:46:10 UTC --- +FAIL: g++.dg/cpp0x/variadic-init.C (internal compiler error) -FAIL: g++.dg/tm/pr45940-3.C -std=gnu++98 (internal compiler error) -FAIL: g++.dg/tm/pr45940-3.C -std=gnu++11 (internal compiler error) -FAIL: g++.dg/tm/pr45940-4.C -std=gnu++98 (internal compiler error) -FAIL: g++.dg/tm/pr45940-4.C -std=gnu++11 (internal compiler error) -FAIL: gcc.dg/O16384.c (internal compiler error) -FAIL: gcc.dg/pr37106-1.c (internal compiler error) -FAIL: gcc.dg/pr43562.c (internal compiler error) -FAIL: gcc.dg/pr43564.c (internal compiler error) -FAIL: gcc.target/i386/funcspec-9.c (internal compiler error) -FAIL: gcc.target/i386/opt-1.c (internal compiler error) -FAIL: gcc.target/i386/opt-2.c (internal compiler error) So, TM and C ICEs are gone, one new C++ ICE appears: lto1: internal compiler error: in lto_output_varpool_node, at lto-cgraph.c:595^M Please submit a full bug report,^M with preprocessed source if appropriate.^M See <http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html> for instructions.^M The fortran ICEs prevail.