>> As I said at the beginning of the discussion, if I use gcc 3.1.1 >> and binutils 2.12.1, the Python install works. If I use gcc 3.2 >> *or* binutils 2.13, the Python install fails. Guido> I'm guessing that gcc 3.2 somehow also installs binutils 2.13 and that Guido> the bug is in the latter. I see no evidence that gcc 3.2 installs binutils 2.13. In particular, if I install gcc 3.2, *then* install binutils 2.12.1, it still fails.
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