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Subject: cc1: Internal error: Segmentation fault
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Package: gcc-3.0
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Hi,
  On Debian/Unstable on Alpha
  Doing:

         gcc-3.0 -v --help

ends with:

    -O[number]              Set optimisation level to [number]
          -Os                     Optimise for space rather than speed
                cc1: Internal error: Segmentation fault
                Please submit a full bug report,
                with preprocessed source if appropriate.
                See <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html> for 
instructions.

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Dave
                
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