Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!snorkelwacker!think!masscomp!gauss!jac From: jac@gauss.tinton.ccur.com (Jim Clausing) Newsgroups: gnu.gcc Subject: Problem building gcc Message-ID: <17624@masscomp.ccur.com> Date: 27 Feb 90 20:06:01 GMT Sender: news@masscomp.ccur.com Reply-To: jac@ppt.tinton.ccur.com (Jim Clausing) Organization: Concurrent Computer Corp., Tinton Falls, NJ Lines: 50 This is the first time I've tried to build any of the gnu software, so if I'm doing something stupid, feel free to tell me about (e-mail preferred). I got gcc-1.37 from uunet and tried to build it pretty much as is. I got a copy of tm-*.h for my machine and modified config.gcc to set cpu_type=m68k. That much seemed simple enough. I then typed make and things went along fine until it reached genflags. At this point, all of the gen* bomb trying to read the md with the following error: -------------------------------start message--------------------------------- Expected character ). Found character 0. At file position: 10432 Following characters are: "push_operand" "=m") (match_operand:DF 1 "general_operand" "ro<>fyF"))] "" "* { if (FP_REG_P (operands[1])) return \"fmove%.d %f1,%0\"; if (FPA_REG_P (operands[1])) return \"fpmove%.Aborting. sh: 22654 abort - core dumped *** Error code -122 -------------------------------end message--------------------------------- This is the first define_insn encountered in the md file (as shown below). -------------------------------start code--------------------------------- (define_insn "" [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "push_operand" "=m") (match_operand:DF 1 "general_operand" "ro<>fyF"))] "" "* { if (FP_REG_P (operands[1])) return \"fmove%.d %f1,%0\"; if (FPA_REG_P (operands[1])) return \"fpmove%.d %1, %x0\"; return output_move_double (operands); }") -------------------------------end code--------------------------------- What is going on here? genflags (and gencodes & genemit, etc.) don't seem to accept the format of the included machine description files. Am I missing something obvious? Any help would be greatly appreciated. -- Jim Clausing jac@ppt.tinton.ccur.com Parallel Processing Tools ph. (201)758-7693 Concurrent Computer Corp. Tinton Falls, NJ 07724