Package: gcc-2.95-doc
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A typo I guess?
In the node reached by 'info gcc Invoking GCC C Dialect Options', the
-fstd option is listed. The compiler seems to think that this is spelled
-std -- at least, -fstd=c9x produces an error, while -std=c9x seems to
Package: gcc-2.95-doc
Version: 1:2.95.4-0.010407
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Under Invoking Gcc...C Dialect Options you'll find '-fstd' which is an
'unknown option' to gcc.. it accepts '-std'.
Gordon Sadler
-- System Information
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux
Okay... I'll look into this again in a couple of weeks... Let's give
time to the autobuilders...
It's not actually a case of the autobuilders being behind; the current 3.0
package doesn't compile on ARM because of some soft-float related lossage.
I think I fixed the copy of the rules in CVS
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