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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, DP wrote: > ...As suggested, I've moved off of trying to get 4.0p2 to work and am > trying to get 4.1p2 installed. Solaris 7, Ultra 1, g++ 2.95.2. Good man! > configure bombs on: > > [...] > Using /usr/local/bin/bash to process command scripts. > Segmentation Fault - core dumped Uh-oh! Not a good sign! > every other program seems to thing gcc/g++ works fine. what's the deal? If > it matters, gcc/g++ was installed from a sunfreeware package... I think it matters. It's important to recompile gcc for your actual OS installation: from experience, gcc (and anything that is so involved with the guts of your systems, like compilers) is sensitive to subtle differences between what it was compiled on, and where it installed. This is why the gcc instructions *say* to recompile it and install on the system where you will use it. Nico Kadel-Garcia Senior Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBOJu6TT/+ItycgIJRAQGhSAP+K8LzkJdxArCZ4pnBzvWDJN12Joq7+q2d BGVDfY0bDHncEAG/HarlO+Le2X3is1ZiTHi2sBTiDRLbJ9tjLAM5UWuMI8ky7ITL vuNSuDrvSoDgHvJby1XIgjy5+AMJo7biPeYVl25+asW2rBzAtiT6JrNRPoocQWNb 9Y7kX3fibUA= =B3Mg -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----