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From: kxn3796@hertz.njit.edu (Ken Nakata CIS stnt)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps
Subject: GCC 2.3.3 on 386bsd
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Date: 29 Mar 93 22:28:19 GMT
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I ftp'ed GCC 2.3.3 from alpha.gnu.ai.mit.edu, untarred it on
/usr/local/gcc-2.3.3, removed all *.o, and ran build-install.
I succeeded to make xgcc without severe problems but xgcc complained
when it was compiling enquire.c.  It claimed that numerical constants
in enquire.c were out of range.  But there are only ZEROs and ONEs.
I'm sorry not to have exact errorneous line number.

Has someone experienced this error?  Or could someone point out my fault?
I'm using my 486 box in which patched dist.fs from agate.berkeley.edu and
bin01 are installed.

Thanks in advance.

Ken Nakata

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