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Re: Please help me : libstdc++-v3 doesn't compile with GCC-2.95.2on Sparc-Solaris 2.6
- To: Phil Edwards <pedwards at disaster dot jaj dot com>
- Subject: Re: Please help me : libstdc++-v3 doesn't compile with GCC-2.95.2on Sparc-Solaris 2.6
- From: Maurizio Loreti <loreti at pd dot infn dot it>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 09:36:15 +0100 (CET)
- cc: Benjamin Kosnik <bkoz at redhat dot com>, <libstdc++ at gcc dot gnu dot org>
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Phil Edwards wrote:
> I assume you meant to type 2001 there. In any case, we hope to have it
> finished within the next three months.
No, I mean exactly 2000.
> > gzip -dc /usr/archive/dist/gcc-20010115.tar.gz | tar xof -
>
> There was a bug introduced before the 15th of this month. The snapshot
> created on the 15th contained that bug. The bug has since been fixed.
What do you mean here? "Download a CVS snapshot; make bootstrap; make
check; if (errors) wait [unspecified period of time], reload and repeat"?
> The bug affected i686 targets, and it looks like that's what you are using.
> You can either use your current setup and specify an i586 target when you
> configure, or just use current CVS.
>
>
> Since libstdc++-v3 is part of the g++ sources now, you might try just
> using current CVS (or a snapshot), and using the library sources that
> come with it. They will be more recent than the 2.90.8 library snapshot.
I assume you misspelled "2.91".
> Simply configure with --enable-libstdcxx-v3, and you will get the new
> library. Also, flags like -fhonor-std will be on by default, so you don't
> need to set them yourself.
Well, what about modifying you web page? Say something as:
"libstdc++ 2.91 may be used with a CVS snapshot from 18-Jan-2001 12:34 to
19-Jan-2001 01:23".
Or:
"The CVS snapshot of 17-Jan-2001 at 09.30 contains a version of libstdc++
that passes the tests."
If I follow YOUR instructions and I do not get what you promises, don't
blame ME for having used a buggy snapshot.
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Maurizio Loreti http://www.pd.infn.it/~loreti/mlo.html
Univ. of Padova, Dept. of Physics - Padova, Italy loreti@pd.infn.it