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[ILUG] new gcc ?

[ILUG] new gcc ?

Mark Fallon mark.fallon at oracle.com
Thu Apr 5 21:39:06 IST 2001


"John P. Looney" wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 05:41:12PM +0100, Paul J Collins mentioned:
> > Why, what's broken?  Or is the general code quality that's at issue?
> 
>  It's not an ISO compiler anymore. Not a big issue, I suppose, but I've
> compiled two C++ programs with it, and if I go back, they don't work
> anymore....
> 
> Kate
> 

One thing to look out for is that they have changed they way they 
mangle class names into symbols for linking. So if you are going
to recompile, recompile everything (all C++ sources).

You will also need a patched version of GDB if you want to
use a debugger.

Regards,

Mark
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