Subject: Re: Compiling gcc 2.7.X on NetBSD 1.1
To: None <garyh@wet.sbi.com>
From: Mike Long <mike.long@analog.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 12/04/1995 13:21:32
>Date: Mon, 4 Dec 95 09:48:56 GMT
>From: garyh@wet.sbi.com (Gary Henderson)

>Anyone else built a working gcc 2.7.2 with 1.1's compiler ?

I've built a working 2.7.1 with my -current compiler, which should be
the same as 1.1's.

I did not patch my 2.7.1 sources from a previous version, so nothing
got rebuilt by bison.  Bison (as compiled by 1.1's compiler) may be
the source of the problem.  If so, you can avoid it by touching all of
the .c files that match .y files after patching your gcc source to
2.7.2.

>My system - Intel 486 DX4-100, 16Mb portable, NetBSD 1.1.

Mine is 486DX2/66, 16M, -current (== 1.1, for now).
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