AH!  Thank you!  An answer, perhaps.

I wonder if the problem would go away if I used egcs instead of gcc?
This problem is new.  I never had these problems prior to 7.1/7.2beta.
Whatever changed to break things appears to have occured around those 
releases, more towards the 7.2beta side than the 7.1, though.

This all began when I tried to upgrade my glibc, building it myself.
Previous goes with glibc PRIOR to that in 7.2beta did not produce
a bunch of errors.  I could and did build kde without problems before.

Thanks again.  I may yet be able to avoid a reinstall of 7.0 followed
by a long and torturous process of upgrading.  I'll find out this
evening.

praedor

Bill Piety wrote:
> 
> I've read a number of articles on that issue. Seems the consensus is that
> i686 can cause problems. I thought that designation was originally made when
> the pentium pros came out. But if have athlons, etc, you need to stay with
> i586. Also seen that if you change the .LPR0 to LPRO or change to .glbl
> .LPR0 in the code you can avoid the .LPR0 issue. Any coders following this
> trail?
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