Well, that's embarrassing.

Had I actually *looked* at the code, it would've been obvious.

Hit the same errors on my up-to-date Centos5 i386 box.  Fix submitted to trunk.

Thanks Robbie (and your dusty old Vm) for finding that.

-K

----- Original Message -----
> I turned the cogs to start it up once again, and it says: gcc version
> 4.4.4
> 20100630 (Red Hat 4.4.4-10)
> 
> Its entirely likely that there are updates yes, though not installed
> hehe.
> This is one of those VMs thats left gathering dust in the corner of
> the
> filsystem and consequently rarely updated (precisely to keep a
> rickety old
> OS lying around for such fun), but gets turned on once in a blue moon
> and
> just happened to be what I had running at the time and so got used.
> 
> Robbie
> 
> On 18 December 2012 22:04, Darryl L. Pierce <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 06:56:41PM +0000, Robbie Gemmell wrote:
> > > Just in case this is actually of any importance to anyone and
> > > doesn't get
> > > looked at because of the prior subject, I mentioned the below
> > > compilation
> > > failure in another email thread yesterday. On the face of it, it
> > > appears
> > to
> > > relate to the AMQP 1.0 filter codes and occur because I was using
> > > a lowly
> > > VM running 32bit Fedora 12 at the time. Was I doing something
> > > wrong
> > > (besides using ancient software ;p), or is it an actual issue
> > > needing
> > fixed?
> >
> > Which version of gcc-g++ is on F12? Are there any fixes that have
> > been
> > released in the interim 2+ years? (that's kinda old, man <g>)
> >
> > --
> > Darryl L. Pierce, Sr. Software Engineer @ Red Hat, Inc.
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> >
> >
> 

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