On Wed, 27 Aug 1997, Ken Linder (KC7RAD) wrote:
At 09:21 PM 8/26/97 +0200, Peter Gerwinski wrote:
According to Ken Linder:
Well, using the -dY option, I received the same errors as before...
[..]
A few things I checked... permissions in that directory disk space (only 54% used as reported by 'df') tried compiling as 'root' with same results untarred GPC ver 2, works fine ( tried swapping versions several times) can compile just about everything with GCC checked GCC version (2.7.2.1) De-Installed/Re-Installed Linux tried gpc -da t1.pas - many empty files and same errors
Could it be your libc is a a very old/very new one? Peter -- did you upgrade anything on your machine lately?
I know at least libc-5.4.x with x<20 are buggy; A binary compiled against 5.4.x should (but isn't always) compatible to an older libc.
Things I havn't tried using a different kernel version recompiling GPC myself ( Company network is torn apart & Linux is not on-line ) pentium motherboard (may do that this week but don't think this will help)
Try recompiling yourself. kernel version and hardware should be irrelevant.
I have RedHat 4.2 Linux, I always build my own compilers, and I have never seen anything like this.
Good luck,
JJ
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