Thanks Magnus!
And sorry, I mistakenly thought I did reply ☹
- Derek
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> Magnus Ihse Bursie
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Hi Magnus,
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> Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2018 09:55:09 +0200
> From: Magnus Ihse Bursie
> To: Simon Nash , b...@juanantonio.info
> Cc: build-dev@openjdk.java.net, hotspot-dev developers
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>
Thanks for the quick fix Magnus!
* Derek White
Hi Joe,
Although neither a floating point expert (as I think I've proven to you over
the years), or a gcc expert, I checked with our in-house gcc expert and got
this following answer:
"Yes using -fno-strict-aliasing fixes the issues. Also there are many
forks of fdlibm which has this