Greetings!
Andreas Schwab [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Was there ever a GNU emacs obstacle on ia64 linux, or am I confusing
the situation with xemacs?
Since GNU Emacs does not assign function pointers at runtime there was
never such a problem.
Could you please sketch how this is
Greetings!
Apparently xemacs has faced a problem similar to the one GCL now
faces.
I've found the useful link:
http://list-archive.xemacs.org/xemacs-beta/200302/msg00029.html
I understand (I think) what the DYNAMIC_SYSCALL_FUNCADDR does, but I'm
still confused as to what problem it solves.
Camm Maguire [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greetings!
Andreas Schwab [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Was there ever a GNU emacs obstacle on ia64 linux, or am I confusing
the situation with xemacs?
Since GNU Emacs does not assign function pointers at runtime there was
never such a problem.
Greetings!
Andreas Schwab [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Camm Maguire [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greetings!
Andreas Schwab [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Was there ever a GNU emacs obstacle on ia64 linux, or am I confusing
the situation with xemacs?
Since GNU Emacs does not assign
While looking for something else, I noticed that the GCC in
Debian/unstable is configured with --enable-debug:
$ gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/ia64-linux/3.3.2/specs
Configured with: ../src/configure -v
--enable-languages=c,c++,java,f77,pascal,objc,ada,treelang --prefix=/usr
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