Paolo Carlini <paolo.carl...@oracle.com> writes:

>> Jakub Jelinek<ja...@redhat.com>  writes:
>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 12:07:39PM +0100, Rainer Orth wrote:
>>>> The following patch has remained unreviewed for a week:
>>>>
>>>>    [v3, libgomp, build] Fix Solaris symbol versioning (PR libstdc++/52188)
>>>>          http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2012-02/msg00819.html
>>>>
>>>> It is critical to avoid breaking libstdc++.so symbol versioning on
>>>> Solaris and requires libstdc++ and libgomp maintainers.
>>> The libgomp changes are ok if the libstdc++ changes are approved.
>> Thanks.  Unfortunately, none of the libstdc++ maintainers hasn't
>> commented in almost two weeks.  It would be a pity to release 4.7.0 with
>> this bug unfixed.
> I cannot say to understand in detail the issue, but if it affects Solaris
> only, likewise the fix (I think so), and you double checked it on, say,
> x86_64-Linux, the patch is Ok with me.

While the mechanism introduced is generic, it currently affects Solaris
only.  And yes, I've compared versioning in libstdc++.so and libgomp.so
on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu without and with the patch as described in
the submission: no change.

Thanks.
        Rainer

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