--- Comment #7 from fxcoudert at gcc dot gnu dot org 2010-09-10 21:08
---
Closing, please reopen with additional information if the problem persists with
a more recent version of the compiler (>= 4.5.0). Thanks!
--
fxcoudert at gcc dot gnu dot org changed:
What|Remov
--- Comment #6 from dfranke at gcc dot gnu dot org 2010-04-30 22:13 ---
(In reply to comment #5)
> The compiler shouldn't crash anyway. But with a new version this problem
> should
> be solved too, isn't it?
It should be. 4.5.0 was released by now. Could you check again?
--
dfranke
--- Comment #5 from frank dot braun at rz dot uni-regensburg dot de
2010-01-25 08:36 ---
've got it. Modifying the .mod file by hand makes the compiler crash. Deleting
it lets it work correctly.
The compiler shouldn't crash anyway. But with a new version this problem should
be solved t
--- Comment #4 from burnus at gcc dot gnu dot org 2010-01-25 08:30 ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> Today I am not able to reproduce the error. The compiler is working. Where
> exactly does the file m.mod reside? In the user directory or in a compiler
> directory?
By default in the curren
--- Comment #3 from frank dot braun at rz dot uni-regensburg dot de
2010-01-25 07:57 ---
Today I am not able to reproduce the error. The compiler is working. Where
exactly does the file m.mod reside? In the user directory or in a compiler
directory?
Frank Braun
(In reply to comment #2)
--- Comment #2 from toon at moene dot org 2010-01-23 13:24 ---
Tobias,
If we ask a bug submitter for more information, or to confirm our suspicions,
we put the bug report in WAITING.
Note to submitter: bug reports with status WAITING will be closed if not
replied to within 3 months.
K
--- Comment #1 from burnus at gcc dot gnu dot org 2010-01-22 17:44 ---
Thanks for the bug report. However, I think this a duplicate of PR 40195 which
was fixed 2009-05-22.
Thus, the solution is to use any GCC 4.4.x or 4.5.x newer than 22 May 2009 such
as 4.4.1, 4.4.2, or 4.4.3 - or a re