Re: Compiling stuff for frozen with g++272 ?
On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 03:54:57PM +0200, Gregor Hoffleit wrote:
> But when I compared the resulting packages, I found that the old package
> had been built with a g++/libstdc++ based on 2.7.2, while nowadays g++
> 2.90 is the official C++ compiler, going with libstdc++2.8.
>
> Now I don't know: When I recompile the package using the official g++
> 2.90 / libstdc++ 2.80 combo, this may introduce new bugs, therefore I'm
> sure Brian won't allow this to go into frozen.
>
> The alternative is faking an build environment that installs g++272 as
> c++ and uses libstdc++272. Is this the accepted way to go ?
I think I'm going to have to do the same if I'm to fix 22325 against
guavac. It won't build with libstdc++2.8, and the error seems to be
in the STL header files, ie not in guavac's source. Very strange.
Hamish
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