On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 01:48:09PM -0500, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > > reassign 120828 avifile > Bug#120828: gcc: gcc produces unusable code when compiling avifile using > -mcpu=k6 > Bug reassigned from package `gcc' to `avifile'. > > > tags 120828 + helpneeded > Unknown tag/s: helpneeded. > Recognized are: patch wontfix moreinfo unreproducible fixed potato woody sid > help security upstream pending. >
Of course it's note reproducible - I've removed the usage of such code in avifile - as there is not point to use such C++ code if it can't be compiled. I think the basic problem was that I've marked that some routine will throw only one type of exception - but when this exception has been thrown it has caused 'abort' Once I've realized where was the problem (being to nice to compiler) I've removed all throw() constrains and it now works again... But the bug was present in all 2.95.4...3.0. compilers - I think 3.1 just fixed this partialy... -- .''`. Zdenek Kabelac [EMAIL PROTECTED], users.sf.net, fi.muni.cz} : :' : Debian GNU/Linux maintainer - www.debian.{org,cz} `. `' As Yoda would say: "Worse than Phantom Menace this movie cannot be." `- bbspot.com: Attack of the Clones review :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]