Hi

On 26/11/2009, at 00:54, Dâniel Fraga wrote:

> On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:56:45 -0200
> Gustavo Boiko <gustavo.bo...@kdemail.net> wrote:
> 
>> Very unlikely it is.
>> 
>> Dâniel, could you please rm -f /usr/local/lib/libmsn.so* and try building 
>> wlm again?
>> I'm suspecting it is linking to another libmsn somewhere else.
> 
>       I already did that. You can bet there is no other libmsn.so
> installed here. I completely removed the old one and installed a fresh
> one.

Well, my test was to remove and not doing a fresh install. If there is just one 
single libmsn installed, it will show a different error (telling no libmsn.so 
was found). 

>       I suggest we create a small c++ code with a ifdef to test if in
> all cases the ifdef is causing this or not.... we could create a small
> sample .cpp file with a .h and I would try to compile it here. If it
> generates some error, I will report to gcc developers... it's the only
> way I think...

If you can do the test I asked for, I would be really glad. I really doubt it 
is a gcc bug, since it is a damn simple testcase involving pure preprocessing 
macros (if this is not working in gcc, I know at least 10 other opensource 
projects that would not be working at all).

Cheers

Boiko
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