> Same...

So this definitely isn't a Geany issue, but a compiler problem.  The code above 
is extremely simple, and doesn't contain any Geany code at all (you can even 
remove all the `#define`s, they are unused).

I'd try reinstalling gcc and friends and see how it's going.  One interesting 
bit that might or might not be related is that `uname` reports processor and 
hardware architecture, which it does not for me.  It might be interesting 
because apparently from the config.log `configure` tries to obtain it through 
`/usr/bin/uname -p`, but as `uname` is `/bin/uname` it didn't work; and likely 
the majority of software are using the same Autotools bit for detection.

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