Well, I tried the change in my .tcshrc file and got the exact same problem. I don't know yet whether the new g77 will build on my G3 yet (it's still working), but I'm not optimistic at this point. Any ideas on what to try?

Thanks,
Charles


On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 10:40 AM, Charles Williams wrote:


I'm not sure what might be different about my system that would cause the previous version to build, but not the current one. I had started out with gcc 3.1 on the G5 when it first arrived, but didn't build many packages because I knew I wanted to switch to gcc 3.3 as soon as possible. As soon as the 10.2-gcc3.3 treee was available, I switched over to that and rebuilt just about everything I had that was in the new tree. I recently did the same thing on my PowerBook. I just checked my old G3, and I haven't yet tried building the new g77 on there. It's working on it now, but it will take a while. Something just occurred to me, though. On all 3 machines, I source /sw/bin/init.csh at the beginning of my .tcshrc file rather than the end. It didn't seem to matter before, because I think I append to everything rather than prepending, but I will change it and see if that makes a difference.

Charles


On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 07:44 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:


Charles Williams wrote:
Hi,
I saw some mention of this in the fink-developers archive, but figured I would mention it here since this is the list I subscribe to. I have been using the 10.2-gcc3.3 tree, primarily so my main compiler would be gcc 3.3 for the benefit of my new G5. Most things have worked fine, on both my dual G5 and my 12" powerbook, but I can't get the most recent version of g77 (g77-3.4-20031015) to build on either of them. The build proceeds through stage 1 and dies somewhere in stage 2. I don't have the error message right now (I'm rebuilding it again and will save some of the output this time), but the error appears to be identical to what was reported in fink developers under '10.2-gcc3' issues. The previous version built fine on both machines. Here is the current version info from the >>> G5:
Reading specs from /sw/lib/gcc/powerpc-apple-darwin6.8.5/3.4/specs
Configured with: '../gcc-3.4-20030827/configure' '--prefix=/sw '--enable-languages=f77 '--infodir=/share/info
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.4 20030827 (experimental)

The funny thing is that it was precisely the version 20030827 that was reported *not* to build on G5s. The new version 20031015 was introduced to solve this problem. Not having a G5 myself, I cannot reproduce this. On my G3 and G4 machines, either with gcc3.1 or gcc3.3, I never had any problem of compiling any of these versions.


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Martin


Charles A. Williams
Dept. of Earth & Environmental Science
Science Center 2C01
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY  12180
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Charles A. Williams
Dept. of Earth & Environmental Science
Science Center 2C01
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY  12180
Phone:  (518) 276-8463
FAX:            (518) 276-2012
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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