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Re: [64bit] GCC 4.8.0 LTO issue: lto1: internal compiler error: in add_symbol_to_partition, at lto/lto-partition.c:284
- From: VÃclav Zeman <vhaisman at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 10:39:00 +0200
- Subject: Re: [64bit] GCC 4.8.0 LTO issue: lto1: internal compiler error: in add_symbol_to_partition, at lto/lto-partition.c:284
- References: <CAKw7uVgP4RT-EDVdELGhvMSkpG1814YbAqU38kPxQn2opsRBvQ at mail dot gmail dot com> <516A6FF9 dot 2040803 at users dot sourceforge dot net> <CAEwic4bh66MRr1_xO-=P4=6aWxQHABT7SX6OtpF6LbSVskZ3pQ at mail dot gmail dot com> <CAKw7uVikiWmOiuh5HER-Vm1n+XgKAEJ_eAb-ciSWGkz+erM4vA at mail dot gmail dot com> <CAEwic4YSqeXiFER=GLkxR5_XnjpHYhRXTpY1jERqbswShzr8qw at mail dot gmail dot com>
I have filled the GCC Bugzilla PR:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=56963
On 15 April 2013 09:56, Kai Tietz <ktietz70@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 2013/4/15 VÃclav Zeman wrote:
>> None of the tricks (-fno-reorder-blocks, -r, -nostdlib) help here. It
>> still fails the same way. Shall I create a GCC Bugzilla report from
>> this then?
>
> Yes, then please create an new BZ for it, and mention that there that
> all these options had no effect.
>
> Thanks,
> Kai
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VZ