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Re: I finally found the bug: its name is "g++"
- To: Markus Werle <numerical dot simulation at web dot de>
- Subject: Re: I finally found the bug: its name is "g++"
- From: Alexandre Oliva <aoliva at redhat dot com>
- Date: 09 Sep 2001 20:53:03 -0300
- Cc: Carlo Wood <carlo at alinoe dot com>, gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Organization: GCC Team, Red Hat
- References: <3B97A3C9.9E70D5A8@web.de> <20010906190657.A16369@alinoe.com><3B9894AD.880627F@web.de>
On Sep 7, 2001, Markus Werle <numerical.simulation@web.de> wrote:
> And what about linker errors, good friends of mine on hpux
> in the 32bit, 64bit and 64-bit-gnu-ld version?
> I _know_ it is gcc, not hp ld, not binutils ld, perhaps as.
> I just cannot give You a simple example.
> My 230Mb executable tumbles at program start,
> the debuggers become detached zombies, forcing me to
> reboot, no chance to catch it at all. The same code
> runs perfectly on linux - so it is my error then? Maybe.
> Who knows ...
I agree HP-UX is not as well supported as GNU/Linux. That's probably
just because we're all volunteers, and few volunteers have access to
HP-UX, and, given the choice between improving GCC for a Free platform
and for a proprietary one, I'm sure most of us would give preference
to the Free platform. Sorry that you were tied to proprietary
software before, and have just decided to tie yourself even more.
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