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Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 14:37:17 +0100
From: Marc Lehmann <marc AT gimp DOT org>
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Subject: Re: pgcc-2.95.2 illegal instruction
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On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 01:09:31PM +0100, Christoph Weyer <Christoph DOT Weyer AT informatik DOT fh-wiesbaden DOT de> wrote:
> > I'm curious, what instruction was it?  (you can probably use gdb's
> > disassemble command to see instructions surrounding the place where it
> > failed.)

The problem seems to be that the compiler was configured for a pentiumpro+
target, which means that it's runtime libraries might (and obviously do)
contain pentiumpro instructions.

The solution would be to configure for a i586 target. AFAICS this means
that the nbinary distribution of the Pentium-GCC will not run on the
pentium ;(

This problem didn't show up earlier since earlier versions of gcc/pgcc
weren'T very aggressive about using cmov..

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