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the above *is* the latest (weekly) snapshot, although the next one is apparently due out any minute now, i'll give it another go with that one.
Nah, I didn't notice you were using the latest, you're up to date enough.
see if you can boil it down to a ten-line test case, and append that to http://gcc.gnu.org/PR15398, maybe. But one might also argue it's a glibc bug. They'll fix it one of these days, once enough people are using gcc4...
i'm not sure i'm *that* ambitious. :-) i'm just seeing how bleeding edge i can have the components and see how far the build gets. and if a patch is obvious, i'll apply it and try again. beyond that, i'm kind of in over my head. at least for now.
You might at least add a comment at http://gcc.gnu.org/PR15398 saying that you're seeing it, too, and telling them how to reproduce it (a one line description is fine if that's all you have time for) - Dan
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