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reassign 88260 g++-2.95
Bug#88260: No warning for missing return in non-void member func
Bug reassigned from package `g++' to `g++-2.95'.
retitle 88260 [fixed in g++-3.0] No warning for missing return in non-void
member func
Bug#88260: No warning
Submitter-Id: net
Originator:Jim Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: The Debian project
Confidential: no
Synopsis: unrecognized token before #include points to wrong source
Severity: non-critical
Priority: low
Category: preprocessor
Class: sw-bug
Release:
Submitter-Id: net
Originator:Matthias Klose
Organization:
Confidential: no
Synopsis:
Severity:
Priority:
Category: send-pr
Class:
Release: 3.0 (Debian) (Debian testing/unstable)
Environment:
System: Linux gate.local 2.4.4-ac15 #1 Fri May 25 00:52:55 MEST
Submitter-Id: net
Originator:Patrik Hagglund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: The Debian project
Confidential: no
Synopsis: internal error using static synchronized
Severity: serious
Priority: medium
Category: java
Class: ice-on-legal-code
Release: 3.0
Submitter-Id: net
Originator:Patrik Hagglund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: The Debian project
Confidential: no
Synopsis: -fno-bounds-check in combination with -W gives strange message
Severity: non-critical
Priority: low
Category: java
Class: sw-bug
Release:
Cesar Eduardo Barros writes:
that:
- what's :29:36: and :61:62: ? Why two numbers?
line and column number
Christof Petig writes:
Package: libstdc++3-dev
Version: 3.0-2
Platform: ppc
If I compile a program which includes any of the following headers:
cassert, cctype, cerrno, clocale (and others)
I get the following errors:
/usr/include/g++-v3/bits/std_cstring.h:40:25: string.h: No such
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tags 81338 wontfix
Bug#81338: gcc272: gcc29166
Bug#74426: wishlist: add package for egcs/Alpha as an alternative
Tags added: wontfix
tags 74426 wontfix
Bug#74426: wishlist: add package for egcs/Alpha as an alternative
Bug#81338: gcc272: gcc29166
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g77-2.95-doc_2.95.4-0.010629_all.deb
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cpp-2.95-doc_2.95.4-0.010629_all.deb
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