| And to get a usable system, I've found that you have to
| compile it with
| itself again - i.e. compile it three times. Unless I
| bootstrap to stage
| 3, recompilation is hopelessly confused: compile a program
| from scratch -
| no problem, but make a simple modification, then recompile, and you're
| likely to get all kinds of strange linker errors.
Wa?! We've worked correctly for months with using stage2
bootstraps. If stage2 /= stage3, something is seriously
wrong.
Can you send some details of the kinds of problems you get?
J
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