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Re: Problem with `string', threading and shared libraries.
Loren James Rittle <rittle@latour.rsch.comm.mot.com> writes:
| In article <flu1xi33kt.fsf@jambon.cmla.ens-cachan.fr>,
| Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@codesourcery.com> writes:
|
| > | He had compiled libstdc++ with a macro, reserved to the
| > | implementation, defined and then he compiled his user code without
| > | that macro defined. Nowhere do we document that macro being used by
| > | normal users of the library.
|
| > Thanks for the clarification. I guess I need to clarify my position
| > as well: I don't think --enable-threads should change std::string
| > mangled name.
|
| OK, I think it works the way you desire.
But Carlo seems to report the contrary...
Thanks for the summary for future references.
-- Gaby
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