Package: gcc-2.95
Version: 2.95.4.ds15-22
Severity: serious
gcc-2.95 fails to build on i386 because it cannot find
libstdc++.a.2.10.0:
> dh_movefiles -plibstdc++2.10-dev usr/lib/libstdc++.a.2.10.0
> usr/include/g++-3/ usr/share/info/iostream*
> usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux-gnu/2.95.4/libstdc++.{
--- Additional Comments From pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2005-08-17
02:36 ---
Having a testcase to reproduce this would be nice.
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Package: gcc-4.0
Version: 4.0.1-4
Severity: important
hi,
i have been trying to compile fftw3 on crest. i had first to remove the
-fomit-frame-pointer flag, which fails with -g (this behavior is documented in
the gcc manual).
now fftw3 compiles fine in float and double modes, but fails in long d
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 06:58:32PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> Olof Johansson writes:
> > Package: gcc-4.0
> > Version: 4.0.1-4
> > Severity: normal
> >
> >
> >
> > Can't build 64-bit userspace binaries:
>
> please install libc6-ppc64-dev, which gcc-4.0 suggests.
Assuming you mean libc6-dev
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Package: gcc-4.0
Version: 4.0.1-4
Severity: normal
Can't build 64-bit userspace binaries:
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int main(void)
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/usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible
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--- Additional Comments From pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2005-08-16
13:22 ---
*** Bug 23318 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Additional Comments From pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2005-08-16
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(In reply to comment #1)
> In the FAQ (4.4), things that only looks like bugs, mentions that libstdc++
> isn't -Weffc++ clean.
And more than that, there is a bug in that database which is suspended for
li
--- Additional Comments From pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2005-08-16
11:56 ---
*** Bug 23418 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Additional Comments From chris at bubblescope dot net 2005-08-16 09:10
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In the FAQ (4.4), things that only looks like bugs, mentions that libstdc++
isn't -Weffc++ clean.
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Hey,
sorry for not responding for such a long time. I've upgraded to valgrind
3.0 and g++ 3.4.5, and valgrind does not report these leaks anymore. So
the issue's been solved.
Mosu
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Bug#322170: libstdc++6: bits/stl_tree.h isn't -Weffc++ clean
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Bug#322912: gfortran fails to compile a routine
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Bug#323133: [PR 21123, 4.0 regression, fixed in 4.1] ICE on arm & m68k when
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