Pixel wrote:

> "Lord And Master;)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have a question, on my system not sure about others.. but with gcc I
> > get internel compile erros alot of the time wich are fine normaly cause
> > I just type make again and it contiues on compiling at the point where
> > it crashed. but..when building an rpm it dose not contiue but starts
> > compleetly over from scratch wich is a big problem when compiling large
> > sources like qt wich takes 30 mins on my k6-2 380.. and I do not see the
> > internal error crashes being fixed any time soon. any ideas?
> >
>
> who can try playing with --short-circuit.
>
> stock rpm from RedHat allow:
>  rpm -bc --short-circuit
>  rpm -bi --short-circuit
> we (well i:) have added:
>  rpm -ba --short-circuit
>
> the short-circuit's purpose is for spec building, but it can helps ;-)

It has worked. Saved my butt re-building pgcc-2.95.3 . Thanks for the
improvements Pixel!  As a side not, the manpage should be updated (says
--short-circuit is only valid with -bc and -bi.)

Dara Hazeghi

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