--- Comment #7 from phorgan1 at gmail dot com 2008-06-13 21:54 ---
I don't know what changed, but on the same machine with the same circumstances
the build completes successfully now. I can only think that something in the
environment changed as a result of updates on the machine, altho
--- Comment #6 from phorgan1 at gmail dot com 2008-05-28 04:54 ---
Subject: Re: gcc-4.3.0 build fails with multiple definitions
pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org wrote:
> What version of gcc do you have?
> Can you do "gcc -v"? This has to be a bug with glibc.
>
Using built-in specs.
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--- Comment #5 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2008-05-28 04:46 ---
>gcc -g -O2 -o fixincl fixincl.o fixtests.o fixfixes.o server.o procopen.o
> fixlib.o fixopts.o ../libiberty/libiberty.a
What version of gcc do you have?
Can you do "gcc -v"? This has to be a bug with glibc.
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--- Comment #4 from phorgan1 at gmail dot com 2008-05-28 04:44 ---
I reinstalled gcc-4.3.0 from the tar.gz file, and extracted it in
/usr/local/gcc-4.3.0. Then I made a completely separate object directory
/usr/local/gcc-4.3.0-objdir. From within that directory I executed
../gcc-4.3.0/
--- Comment #3 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2008-05-28 04:24 ---
Can you make sure that your source tree is clean before building in the object
directory?
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--- Comment #2 from phorgan1 at gmail dot com 2008-05-28 03:59 ---
Build in objdir fails similarly when building libiberty.a Still has the same
multiple definitions.
make[3]: Entering directory
`/usr/local/gcc-4.3.0/objdir/build-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/fixincludes'
gcc -c -g -O2 -W -W