Not trying to step on any toes... I was told (awhile back) by Sinsa that
mysql++ did not work with gcc 2.96 that redhat released b/c that version
of gcc was not a gcc "release" and therefore not really supported by the
gcc people. He also implied that this was a problem with gcc, and when
gcc was fixed mysql++ would work fine. I'm just going on what I was
told here...
Anyway, where can I get the patch so mysql++ will work with gcc...
Mike
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
>
> "Mike Baranski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Does mysql++ work any better with gcc 3.0 than it did with 2.96 (The
> > RedHat "release" (I use the term loosly)).
>
> 2.96RH is working very well, thank you - it's was the best compiler
> available (performance, bugs, standards compliance) until gcc 3 was
> released, which means it's purpose was fulfilled well.
>
> Almost all perceived problems when compiling code with gcc 2.96RH are
> due to much stricter requirements on the source code. The same
> requirements are there in gcc 3 - broken code won't compile there either.
>
> --
> Trond Eivind Glomsrød
> Red Hat, Inc.
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