Package: gcc-4.1 Version: 4.1.1-21 Severity: minor I have an old (1999) program, i recompiled it for 64 bit, but gave strange errors messages. i traced to the fact that the gcc i have now do not set the HAS_STRERROR variable so the compiler included a not_so_up_to_date file. Is this a feature or a bug ?
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