Re: gcc-4.0: gcc4 fails to compile working FLex 2.5.31



Wim Delvaux wrote:
Package: gcc-4.0
Version: 4.0.1-4ubuntu9
Severity: normal

When I compile (using configure) Flex 2.5.31 all is fine with version 3 of gcc.

However compiling with gcc4 builds a flex that produces errors from line 1 of the .x source file ...

AC.x:131: unknown error processing section 1

could you please provide an example .x file which breaks for you?

Greetings,
Reinhard



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