Hello Michael!

It really does seem like gcc 3.2 bug because I installed gcc 3.2.2 from
rawhide and everything works perfectly.  I have Athlon 2000XP and if I'm
not mistaking, other people who had problems with gcc 3.2 also use
Athlon.

Anyway, this is not a problem for me anymore.  For completeness sake, here
are the answers to your queries.  Thanks very much for your time!

Michael Schwendt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> but re-run "make bzImage" several times, does it always fail at the
> same line same file?

Yes, exactly.

> There're two things left you could try. First is to compile the
> kernel after entering "export LC_ALL=C".

No change.  Again at the same line.

> Second is to verify
> integrity of all your installed packages as "root":
>   # rpm -qa | xargs -n 1 -t rpm -V &> rpm-Va.txt
>   # less rpm-Va.txt

No errors.

> > Nothing, except that it makes me more nervous since I neither have a
> > working GCC nor a working libc.  What else is there in a UNIX system?
> 
> Well, what else doesn't compile for you?

I'm sorry, that was meant in an ironic way emphasising the importance of
gcc and libc, but I suppose it sounded like I was a recent Windows2Linux
convert.

Best regards,
Josip



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