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After upgrading my Cygwin to 1.5.18, gcc 2.95 doesn't work anymore.
The same problem occures with the 20050709 snapshot. Reverting cygwin back to 1.5.17 makes gcc work again.
I know that gcc 2.95 is unsupported and was removed from the distribution due to a severe bug, but could you please try to fix this issue?
I use the old cygwin gcc 2.95 package. If you don't have it, you can find it on http://www.duleba.net/gcc-2.95.tar.bz2 (please mind my slow ADSL upload speed).
The following results are from 20050709 snapshot:
$ cat foo.c int main(){ }
$ gcc-2 --version 2.95.3-10
$ gcc-2 foo.c gcc-2: Internal compiler error: program cpp0 got fatal signal 11
Your example compiles ok with gcc-3.4.4, so why want you use gcc-2.x? Maybe you can recompile gcc-2.95 if you really must use it?
However, gcc-2.95.3 was released 2001 which is about four years ago, it is time to move on!
Gerrit -- =^..^=
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