On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 01:30:05PM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote: > Bill Allombert writes: > > On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 05:11:15PM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote: > > > Bill Allombert writes: > > > > If you want, I might dig farther into the problem at a later date. > > > > OK, I checked with gcc-3.4, and it works fine. I didn't check gcc-4.0 > > since bug #280972 would cause it to fails anyway. > > > > > please attach the preprocessed source to the report and recheck with > > > gcc-3.4 and gcc-4.0 / gcc-snapshot. > > ok, forwarded upstream. Please could you directly reply to the > upstream report? See http://gcc.gnu.org/PR19008
How can I do that ? There is no email adress and the webform is subscriber-only. I tried to post the following: I suppose you mean -fno-strict-aliasing, since -fno-strict-alias does not exist. In this case that does not fix the problem. This code work correctly when build with the same compiler on 10 other platforms and AFAIK, casting long* to long does not break strict aliasing rules. but it didn't go through, AFAICS. > thanks, I think I just meant to always check newer gcc versions to > look for fixes. I usually do that, but only gcc-3.3 was installed on debussy. Then I remembered about the dpkg-deb trick. (By the way, thanks to have made the gcc packages easily relocatable!) Cheers, Bill.