------- Comment #14 from markus dot schoepflin at comsoft dot de  2009-01-12 
20:01 -------
Just to recap what I think the problem is:

1) cc1 compiles the C file and creates input for the system assembler. The
assembler source is placed into the /tmp directory.

2) The system assembler is called to create the object file "dir test/hello.o"
from the assembler source file in /tmp. The system assembler can't deal with
the space character in the location of the object file and instead creates an
object file called "dir" in the current directory.

3) mips-tfile is called to add debugging information to the object file in "dir
test/hello.o" but there is no such file, because the system assembler didn't
create it, and mips-tfile complains correctly that there is no such file.

Does that sound about right?


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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4605

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