With apologies for being new: In porting a hardware configuration from gcc-3.4.1 to gcc-4.2.0, I'm getting the following error message:
In file included from /cygdrive/c/gcc-4.2.0/gcc/crtstuff.c:68: /cygdrive/c/gcc-4.2.0/gcc/tsystem.h:53: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault. Lines 52-54 of tsystem.h are: #ifndef malloc extern void *malloc (size_t); #endif If I remove these lines, all the other extern statements fail also. What precisely does Segmentation fault mean in this context? Is it referring to the underlying Windows XP? What sort of compiler, configuration or operating system parameters could be the cause? Where should I be looking? Thanks, Fred Cotton