On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Woodvine, Brett wrote:

> Hi all.  I'm trying to compile Analog 4.11 on RedHat Linux 6.0.  I get an
> error message as follows:
> 
> gcc            -O2    -DUNIX           -c alias.c
> gcc            -O2    -DUNIX           -c analog.c
> gcc            -O2    -DUNIX           -c cache.c
> gcc            -O2    -DUNIX           -c dates.c
> gcc            -O2    -DUNIX           -c globals.c
> gcc            -O2    -DUNIX           -c hash.c
> gcc            -O2    -DUNIX           -c init.c
> gcc            -O2    -DUNIX           -c init2.c
> gcc            -O2    -DUNIX           -c input.c
> input.c: In function `parselogfmt':
> input.c:1110: gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 7
> make: *** [input.o] Error 1
> 

Weird. I've never seen that. Maybe you need to re-install gcc (or switch to
Debian Linux :). But you know there is an analog rpm?

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