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Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 19:48:19 +0100
From: Juan Manuel Guerrero <juan DOT guerrero AT gmx DOT de>
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Subject: Re: gcc-4.8.0 20130111
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Am 13.01.2013 20:06, schrieb Andris Pavenis:
> Build of gcc-4.8.0-20130111 snapshot is now available for testing:
>
> http://ap1.pp.fi/djgpp/gcc/test/4.8.0-20130111/
>
> Both cross-compiler RPMS (built in CentOS-6.3 i686 chroot) and
> native compiler for DJGPP v2.04 it there together with sources.
>
> Note that current CVS version of DJGPP v2.04 is required to use
> this build (with update I committed last Friday 11.01.2013).
>
> Very limited testing is done. I only built gmp-5.0.5 with it and
> did not have any test failures (improvement from previous tests
> some months ago). Could not test gmp-5.1.0 as it does not build
> due to absence of trunc(), but that is not a gcc problem.
>
> Andris
>
OFYI, I have compiled gcc480-20130111s using gcc472, bnu2231, perl588 and a
freshly build libc.a from yesterdays repository state.  The configuration,
compilation and packing worked flawlessly.  I discarded ada from the build.
On WinXP it tooks almost 7 hs.

After installing gcc480 and the other compilers, I tried to build libc and
it aborted with the following error:

building new response file
C:/DJGPP-2.04/BIN/make.exe -C ansi/time
gcc ... -c ctime.c
In file included from ctime.c:44:0:
e:/djgpp/include/time.h:117:23: fatal error: x86intrin.h: No such file or directory (ENOENT)
  #include <x86intrin.h>
                        ^
compilation terminated.
make.exe[3]: *** [ctime.o] Error 1
make.exe[2]: *** [all_subs] Error 2
make.exe[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make.exe: *** [subs] Error 2


I know that this must be fixed.


Regards,
Juan M. Guerrero

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