Hi all,
I also see this failure on a native build for i386-pc-mingw32, so
this is probably a mingw issue. Since i686-pc-mingw32 is a seconday
platform, this makes it a release blocker (I've marked it as such in
bugzilla, and gave it P1 status; I hope that was the right thing to do).
The error here is the same:
../../trunk/gcc/doc//invoke.texi:1243: @include `/home/FX/ibin/
gcc/../../trunk/gcc/../libiberty/at-file.texi': No such file or
sdirectory.
What's interesting is that the file actually exists:
$ wc -l /home/FX/ibin/gcc/../../trunk/gcc/../libiberty/at-file.texi
15 /home/FX/ibin/gcc/../../trunk/gcc/../libiberty/at-file.texi
Thus, I suspect some sort of absolute vs. relative path issue, to
which mingw (and especially the MSYS environment) is often very
sensitive. For example, bootstrap only work if you use a relative
path to configure.
FX
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