Juan Rey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I try to compile a program, this way :
>
> g++ source1.cc object1.o
> g++ source2.cc object2.o
Shouldn't these be:
g++ -c -o object1.o source1.cc
g++ -c -o object2.o source2.cc
?
> ..
> ..
> g++ -g -O2 -o binary object1.o object2.o -llib1 -ll
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> reopen 111613
Bug#111613: gcc3 on hppa (on paer) get a SEGV when compiling pari with -O3
Bug reopened, originator not changed.
> thanks,
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reopen 111613
thanks,
on paer.debian.org
gcc -O3 /home/ballombe/preproc.c
still segfault!
Thanks for your attention,
--
Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This bug results in no info documentation being available for
gcc in testing.
I tried doing apt-get install gcc-doc, on a testing system, today, but
found that this would have resultet in removal of gcc, g++, and some
libraries, so I stopped.
This email, its conte
When I try to compile a program, this way :
g++ source1.cc object1.o
g++ source2.cc object2.o
..
..
g++ -g -O2 -o binary object1.o object2.o -llib1 -llib2...
I get this warning at the end:
/usr/bin/ld: BFD 2.11.92.0.12.3 20011121 Debian/GNU Linux assertion fail
../../bfd/elf-strtab.c:262
I
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