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From: "Dave Schuyler" <dave AT myhome DOT com>
To: <pgcc AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: gcc mailing list?
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 17:42:56 -0700
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Reply-To: pgcc AT delorie DOT com

Hi,

I'm not on the pgcc mailing list.  Please send responses directly to me.

Q1: Is there a gcc/egcs mailing list that I can send questions to?  I think
I'm having gcc trouble, rather than pgcc trouble.

Q2: If you want to take a stab at the real question, it is: gcc/pgcc is
getting stuck trying to compile "hello.c".

I'm installing pgcc into /usr to overwrite the gcc version egcs 2.91.66 on
Linux RedHat 6.2.

After running 'make install', I'm using the command

gcc hello.c

(eventually I press ^c to kill it).

The hello.c file is just including stdio.h and printf'ing "hello\n".  The
above works with the gcc that came with RedHat.  I can re-install the egcs
.rpm for RedHat 6.2 to get gcc working again.

The reason I think this is a gcc and not a pgcc problem is that I have the
trouble even if I don't patch the gcc 2.95.2 source.  The "vanilla" gcc
doesn't work for me either.

So, if you know of another list I should ask this on, or other helpful
advice for gcc, please let me know.

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