I've got a cross-compiler of sorts built, although it doesn't install
properly (seems to lack a libcrt.0). Anyway, using the version
in gcc/ seems to work most of the time, but on some files it fails -
e.g:
/home/root/cross/build-gcc/gcc/gpc-cross -c -w realreg.pas -o realreg.coff
realreg.pas: In function `Proxysearch':
realreg.pas:463: internal error--unrecognizable insn:
(insn 8383 8380 1439 (set (mem:SI (plus:SI (reg:SI 14 r14)
(const_int 65536)))
(reg:SI 17 r17)) -1 (nil)
(nil))
../../../egcs-1.1.1/gcc/p/../toplev.c:1378: Internal compiler error in function fatal_insn
(the line in question is at the end of a function definition). I've
set my path to point to /home/root/cross/build-gcc/gcc/ first;
is it possible that something's ignoring the path and using the wrong backend?
Does this look like a genuine compiler bug, or is it time for me to
investigate that lack of a runtime? (Incidentally, the file in question
compiles fine with a normal gpc, and twiddling optimisation levels can,
in some cases, make the problem go away - but not in others).
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Jo