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--- Comment #5 from Marek Polacek ---
Hmm, I couldn't reproduce this on Linux.
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--- Comment #6 from Andrew Pinski ---
Where did you get gmp/mpfr from? The crash looks like either one of those two
are crashing? If you compiled them yourself, did you run make check and was
there any failures?
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--- Comment #7 from Brian Plummer ---
Regarding gmp/mpfr. I built them myself and I thought I was careful about the
make checks...but maybe not. But I think you are correct about this. It's
almost certainly gmp or mpfr. I went ahead and
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--- Comment #3 from Brian Plummer ---
As requested.
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--- Comment #4 from Brian Plummer ---
I had these comments in my message, but they got lost when I added my
attachment.
floatformat.preprocessed.c was created with this command :
Brian@MBPWin7-64 ~/gnu/gcc/gcc-5.2.0/libiberty
$ gcc -E -c