Yes, you have the infamous buggy gcc-4.1.

Try:

yum install gcc44 gcc44-c++

Hope that helps,
-Geoff

On Jun 28, 2011, at 11:27 AM, Mike Lipkin, BioFocus wrote:

> Thanks for the reply,
> 
> I am using gcc 4.1.2
> 
> Currently I have openbabel 2.2.3 installed and two programs using it 
> (I don't mind recompiling them, I am the only OB user here)
> 
> I've been round the block a couple of times, installing it and not
> getting it to work, so I assumed the errors in the tests must be
> important!
> 
> I don't need the gui and python is not essential
> 
> Is this the buggy gcc ?


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