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Package: gcc-3.0
Version: 3.0-1
I tried to report a bug in gcc from paer.d.o using the automated gccbug tool.
It didn't work properly. See the rejection message I received below. Basically
the To: field isn't properly generated.
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Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/unstable/build/mdz/hercules-2.12$ cc -O2 -c test.c
> /tmp/cc23gVSZ.s: Assembler messages:
> /tmp/cc23gVSZ.s:69: Error: operands mismatch -- statement `add.l
> %a4,-20(%a6)' ignored
Attached patch fixes this.
Matthias, the same bug still exists in 3
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Bug#105622: failed autobuild of hercules_2.12-2 (m68k): assembly errors
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OK, here is the test case. I stripped out everything specific to Hercules, and
removed as many statements as possible. If I change pretty much any of what's
left, the bug doesn't occur. To reproduce:
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Bug#105622: failed autobuild of hercules_2.12-2 (m68k): assembly errors
Bug reassigned from package `hercules' to `gcc-2.95'.
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Bug#105986: Please let gcc tell me the error :)
Bug reassigned from package `gcc-3.0' to `binutils'.
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Package: gcc-3.0
Version: 1:3.0-0pre010403
Severity: wishlist
This in an issue with both gcc 3.0 and gcc 2.95. I just tried to
compile my project and got the following message (after tons of
make-stuff):
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/thimo/UG/course/appl/couplex'
gcc-3.0 -o course2d debug.o c
I was looking into the gcc-3.0 vs. ash problem and a google
search found this bug report on the Debian system. Although this bug
has apparently been closed, I don't see an actual resolution of the
problem anywhere. If there is a fix for it, I would appreciate
knowing. I am not a Debian p
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