Package: g++-4.0 Version: 4.0.3-1 Severity: normal g++ compiles the following wrong C++ code without complaining:
#include <complex> class A { public: A() {} }; int main() { std::complex<double> bla(bla); A blubb(blubb); } This bug also affects g++-3.4. g++-3.3 correctly complaints: test.cc: In function `int main()': test.cc:12: error: `bla' undeclared (first use this function) test.cc:12: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in.) test.cc:13: error: `a' undeclared (first use this function) -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.6.15 Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Versions of packages g++-4.0 depends on: ii gcc-4.0 4.0.3-1 The GNU C compiler ii gcc-4.0-base 4.0.3-1 The GNU Compiler Collection (base ii libc6 2.3.6-3 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an ii libstdc++6-4.0-dev 4.0.3-1 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (d g++-4.0 recommends no packages. -- no debconf information -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]