If your network connection is reasonably fast (not a modem) it would take you about 20-40 minutes to upgrade egcs on your platform from redhat rpm's. This should solve the problem. Best, Pasha. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Templon writes: > Hi, > > I downloaded (yesterday) root_v2.22.source.tar.gz and > root_v2.22.Linux.2.2.3.egcs111.tar.gz from the ROOT site. I am > running RedHat 5.2, completely stock with all updates. egcs version: > > egcs -v > Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/egcs-2.90.29/specs > gcc version egcs-2.90.29 980515 (egcs-1.0.3 release) > > Clearly not the same as the binary package I downloaded (which > rewarded me with a missing libstc++ shared library error message) but > the ROOT installation guide said to download the binary most closely > resembling the one I want to build. Building proceeds normally until > the following message: > > g++ -O -Wall -fPIC -DR__GLIBC -c EG_Generator.cxx > EG_Generator.cxx: In method `int TGenerator::ImportParticles(class TClonesArray *, const char * = "")': > EG_Generator.cxx:205: warning: value computed is not used > EG_Generator.cxx:226: warning: value computed is not used > EG_Generator.cxx:230: Internal compiler error. > EG_Generator.cxx:230: Please submit a full bug report to `egcs-bugs@cygnus.com'. > make: *** [EG_Generator.o] Error 1 > > What action should I take now? Should I "downgrade" ROOT until I can > upgrade my RedHat installation? > > JT
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