Submitter-Id: net-debian
Originator:Franck Branjonneau
Organization:
Confidential: no
Synopsis: Template and operator.
Severity: serious
Priority: low
Category: c++
Class: ice-on-illegal-code
Release: 3.0 (Debian) (Debian testing/unstable)
Matthias Klose wrote:
why do you propose gcc-3.0 as the user compiler? setting the system
compiler to something other than the user compiler would break
every C++ related development environment.
Why?
We use already different version of library at the same time
(almost I use it, mostly
Package: gcc
Version: 1:2.95.3-7
Severity: normal
Architecture: alpha
This file compiles but doesn't link on alpha:
#include stdlib.h
void foo(int);
static void bar(int) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
void foo(int k) {
if (k) {
exit(k);
}
}
static void bar(int)
Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ok, moved it to public_html: http://ftp-master.debian.org/~doko/gcc/
Well, I get a different problem building my code with these packages
than I do with the older GCJ. But I think this is a generic problem
with GCJ and not a problem with the packages.
libgc5 is available on mips, mipsel, and m68k now, and should be usable.
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