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...
But GPC must also copy the source to the standard error device. How does that output look like? Does the error message go before or after the first source line?
Greetings,
Peter
YAO... (Yet Another Oddity) The -dY option does not copy the source to the standard error device. The only thing that is displayed on the screen are the errors I sent before with two minor exceptions: there is a blank line after the 'Invalid #line' line; and the line immediately after the blank line starts with a 'p'. That line now reads:
p/tmp/cca00292.i:2: warning: missing program header
I am just guessing but is it possible that the intermediate files are not being written to the /tmp directory?
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
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)
I plan on looking at it heavily today since tomorrow starts a VERY busy two weeks here at work. If I notice anything, I will post it.
TNX for all the help! Ken Linder
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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