Re: Eu Source (2.3) and gcc (3.2)

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--- jbrown105 at speedymail.org wrote:

> This error is not your fault. An I/O error would only be caused by
> something
> such as a corrupted filesystem or a bad harddisk. My guess ... the file
> was probably put in a bad block on the disk, hence gcc can't read it.
> (Note that if you can read that file fine via a text editor, you can try
> copying that file and then getting gcc to use the copy.)

No, I'm sure this isn't the issue, because the program runs fine when I use the
official exu v2.3.  But when I try to use the exu that I compiled, I get the
I/O error.

Matt Lewis

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