https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80881

--- Comment #12 from Daniel Starke <daniel.f.starke at freenet dot de> ---
I am not an expert on this field but your build does not use platform tls
support as mine is supposed to do. Furthermore, I was building all under
Windows. The only difference during the build process was the target
architecture (x86/x64). Using --enable-targets=all produced a compiler able to
build for both architectures. Not specifying --build= should just default to
the base compilers default target (which is, nevertheless, Windows). The only
issue I could possible see here is that the base compiler used to build GCC did
not support platform tls support but GCC still assumed it was available
resulting in a wrong setup. In this sense I was cross compiling (mingw x86 to
mingw-w64 x64).
Nevertheless, building GCC without --enable-tls like you did produces a working
executable for me too as mentioned on 2017-05-26.

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