[Bug libstdc++/40802] Libstdc++ is broken for win32 host

xenofears at gmail dot com gcc-bugzilla@gcc.gnu.org
Mon Jul 20 19:30:00 GMT 2009



------- Comment #3 from xenofears at gmail dot com  2009-07-20 19:30 -------
Subject: Re:  Libstdc++ is broken for win32 host

No one is routinely testing 64-bit Windows GCC. Bootstrap fails by standard 
settings, the drivers are quite broken in several ways. Further, I AM one of 
the developers for extending GCC 64-bit functionality, but I don't work with 
GCC itself, thus the bug report. I would think you didn't see my first 
comment, but you added "64-bit".

If you are saying that I must figure out this problem, by some standard 
procedure you imply, then what is the purpose of this forum again? Of 
course, I have, to the best of my ability, ruled out my own system as the 
source of the problem.

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From: "paolo dot carlini at oracle dot com" <gcc-bugzilla@gcc.gnu.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 7:53 AM
To: <xenofears@gmail.com>
Subject: [Bug libstdc++/40802] Libstdc++ is broken for win32 host

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> ------- Comment #2 from paolo dot carlini at oracle dot com  2009-07-19 
> 11:53 -------
> First, you should figure out what's so special on this system vs all the 
> other
> 32-bit and 64-bit systems on which the developers are routinely testing 
> (and
> which are fine, see testsresults): I see that something is wrong with
> instantiations for long long int types, but, as far as I know, those 
> should not
> be special at all, just 64-bit integers.
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