Bug#222357: gcc bug pr9164 present in stable/Alpha

2003-11-28 Thread Buck Rekow
Package: gcc Version 2.95.4 Arch: alpha gcc bug pr9164 is present in stable. since all the packages are compiled with it, it is promoting the general overal hosedness of stable on alpha. It is also preventing me from compiling 2.6 properly. read this:

[Bug target/11793] [3.3.1 regression] ICE in extract_insn, at recog.c:2175 (const_vector's)

2003-11-28 Thread pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org
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Bug#222377: g++-2.95 incorrectly handles in64_t type with optimizing

2003-11-28 Thread Alexei Khlebnikov
Package: g++-2.95 Version: 1:2.95.4-19 When combine working with int32 and int64, not all operations performed correctly. Here is code example =begin #include stdint.h #include stdio.h #include iostream int main() { const long int offset = 1025; FILE* F = fopen(samplefile, r);

Bug#222375: g++-2.95 incorrectly handles in64_t type with optimizing

2003-11-28 Thread Alexei Khlebnikov
Package: g++-2.95 Version: 1:2.95.4-19 When combine working with int32 and int64, not all operations performed correctly. Here is code example =begin #include stdint.h #include stdio.h #include iostream int main() { const long int offset = 1025; FILE* F = fopen(samplefile, r);

Bug#222375: Acknowledgement (g++-2.95 incorrectly handles in64_t type with optimizing)

2003-11-28 Thread Alexei Khlebnikov
Please delete this bug as this report does not contain kernal and libc info. There is a duplicate bug 222377 which does.

Bug#222375: marked as done (g++-2.95 incorrectly handles in64_t type with optimizing)

2003-11-28 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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