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Bug#577926: gcc-4.3: fatal error: error writing to /tmp/317065.1.cas/ccmB9478.s: Success



Package: gcc-4.3
Version: 4.3.2-1.1
Severity: normal

On a Debian/stable machine (amd64), I got the following error:

tst-tomate-1268827996-3840.c:1000: fatal error: error writing to /tmp/317065.1.cas/ccmB9478.s: Success
compilation terminated.

How can a success be a fatal error???

BTW, I've seen similar error messages ending with ": Success" with
other software (e.g. dict and svn). The problem may come from a null
value in errno. But if errno is 0, there should be no errors.

This error has been reproduced several times for a short period.
Most of the time, there are no errors. Compiler options included:
  -std=c99 -O3 -march=native -fprofile-generate
I can't provide the full command line since this came from a script
that runs permanently.

(No system information as I had to send the bug report from a
Debian/unstable machine, as reportbug is broken on Debian/stable.)



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