Martin> Laura Creighton <lac@strakt.com> writes: >> Do you know when a fixed binutils is due? Martin> The bug hasn't been acknowledged by binutils maintainers yet; Martin> gcc maintainers report many problems with binutils, but have not Martin> identified any specific problem. Martin> So, unless somebody looks down into the details and studies the Martin> resulting binaries, it may be a matter of months for a fix to Martin> appear. Until then, binutils 2.13 should be avoided on Solaris. Perhaps on Solaris the Python configure script should detect the presence of binutils 2.13 and barf if it's found? Something like if [ `uname` = 'SunOS' ] ; then v=`as --version 2>/dev/null \ | head -1 \ | sed -e 's/.* \([^.]*\.[^.]*\.[^.]*\).*/\1/` if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then # got the gnu version of as - Sun as doesn't grok --version if [ $v = '2.13.0' ] ; then barf fi fi fi seems like it should come close to working. Skip
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