>>>>> "AK" == Andrew Koenig <ark@research.att.com> writes: AK> I can build Python 2.2.1 just fine on my Solaris 2.8 machine AK> using gcc 3.1.1 and binutils 2.12.1 AK> If I install either binutils 2.13 or the just-released gcc AK> 3.2, I can no longer build Python -- it dumps core quite far AK> into the build process. Stack trace? AK> I don't really have a clue as to whether it's a gcc problem, a AK> binutils problem, or a Python problem. Any suggestions as to AK> how to proceed? I started to try to build Py2.3cvs w/ gcc 3.2 but I had problems with the gcc build. I foolishly attempted to install it with an alternative suffix so it wouldn't interfere with my existing gcc, but that seems like a broken process. I'm trying again, but it takes a while to build gcc. -Barry
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