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On 06.05.2012 14:29, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Thorsten Behrens
<thb@documentfoundation.org>  wrote:
David Ostrovsky wrote:
5.
-.IF "$(OS)" == "MACOSX"&&  "$(CPU)" == "P"&&  "$(COM)" == "GCC"
-# There appears to be a GCC 4.0.1 optimization error causing
_file:good() to
-# report true right before the call to writeOut at
HelpLinker.cxx:1.12 l. 954
-# but out.good() to report false right at the start of writeOut at
-# HelpLinker.cxx:1.12 l. 537:
-NOOPTFILES=\
-        $(OBJ)$/HelpLinker.obj \
-        $(SLO)$/HelpLinker.obj
-.ENDIF

this was dropped.
Do we still need it? If uncertain, please activate it.

Hi Cloph, I think that was from you?
Might have written an issue for it, but the fix/analysis is not from
me. But I'm at least affected :-)
Not sure whether Helplinker code changed though...

What's your current version on
PPC?
current version on my ppc is still gcc-4.0.1
powerpc-apple-darwin8-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5370)

But other messages were reading that is has been preserved.. Master
breaks at a different position currently...
Could you please try make verbose=t on master and send us results?
I saw on your tinderbox, that there are obviously some problems with recently introduced add_scanner(s) methods (idlc & l10ntools modules), because .cxx files are not generated from .l.
But i can not see why.

Thanks David

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