I have been unable to build recent gcc versions on my i386 (AMD 64x2)
running Fedora 7 although I have no problems building them on other,
similar hosts running F7 and older Fedora releases and on both Intel
and AMD machines.

I have suspected my environment because I have noticed for the first
time in years of problem-free building that librt is required and I
have another librt ahead of the "normal" one (but that situation also
exists on other hosts which causes no problems).  Thus I have set
LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/local/lib:/usr/lib so the other librt is not
even seen.

Attached is a log of my build attempt (and the config.log).

It looks to me as if libiberty is getting compiled and tested Ok, but,
for some reason, make reports an error which then prevents a good
build completion.

Can anyone tell what is happening or suggest the next step?

Thanks.

-Tom

Tom Browder
Niceville, Florida
USA

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