Mike W. Baranski writes:
> 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
> 
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Actually the above was true until RH issued 2.96.67 which worked fine
with 1.7.9.

If you are using 3.0 I will send you a patch ...

It is not on our site yet, as it is not official.

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