Hi Carl,

Does gcc allow you to selectively turn optimizations on and off? Possibly
through the use of #pragmas?

Jeff 

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> Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 4:44 PM
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> Subject: Re: Trouble linking Crypto++ 5.1 on Debian unstable
> 
> 
> >On February 5, 2004 05:17 pm, Wei Dai wrote:
> >> On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 11:12:38AM -0500, J Smith wrote:
> >> > If you're interested, the exception is as follows, and happens as
> soon as
> >> > the RSA testing begins.
> >> >
> >> > CryptoPP::Exception caught: InvertibleRSAFunction: computational 
> >> > error during private key operation
> >>
> >> Try turning off optimization?
> >
> >Yeah, I had tried that after my last post and it seemed to 
> work. Just 
> >forgot to post back the results. Methinks gcc 3.3.3 might be 
> a tad bit 
> >unstable, perhaps? Or perhaps this issue is simply limited 
> to Debian. 
> >Either way, it seems to be working now.
> >
> >Thanks again, Wei.
> >
> >J
> 
> I'm getting these same compile/exception problems, and I'm 
> trying to find a better way to fix them.  Without 
> optimization the API is considerably slower than some of the 
> other ones I'm evaluating.  Does anyone have a better idea?
> 
> Thanks,
> Carl Youngblood
> 

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