Dear DragonFlyBSD Bugs,

Matt Dillon recently upgraded leaf.dragonflybsd.org to 2.3.2-DEVELOPMENT
DragonFlyBSD, and I believe he also upgraded the hardware aswell.

I have run into a problem with g++. I've put quite a bit of effort into
tracking this problem down. At first I thought OpenSSL was broken. But then
after putting a bit more effort into it, I discovered it's not OpenSSL
that's broken. It's g++ that's broken.

Matt told me the compiler tools have not changed, and
Avalon.dragonflybsd.org and Leaf.dragonflybsd.org report they have the same
version of g++.

But for some reason the g++ on Leaf.dragonflybsd.org is not working
correctly. When I compile Caesarion-v12 on LEAF, I get a Floating Point
Exception in secret-public-key mode, and when I'm running C12 in normal
mode, I got (through debugging) incorrect data being generated during
program execution.

Note: C12 works fine on Avalon, and it was working fine on Leaf up until
this upgrade of O/S+Hardware occurred. Also, I have tested C12 on different
operating systems and the program has been honed to perfection over a long
period of time. To the best of my knowledge there are no bugs in C12.

You can get Caesarion-v12/C12 from:

http://www.leopard.uk.com/cion

or on leaf.dragonflybsd.org , the path to it is:

/home/rcarey/C12G1.tgz



-- 
Sincerely,
Robin Carey

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