[please CC me] I'm maintainer of exult, which I've changed to user g++ 3.0 in the latest version. This makes it no longer compile on arm (<URL:http://buildd.armlinux.org/~buildd/fetch.php?pkg=exult&ver=0.93alpha4-1&arch=arm&stamp=994870356&file=log&as=raw>) Superficially, this looks like a problem in gcc's include files, but I'm not sure. Maybe compiling #include <string> int main() { return 0; } with g++-3.0 gives the same errors. Is there an arm machine with an unstable chroot open to developers where I could test this? debussy would be ideal (<25 ms RTT), but seems to be down still. rameau doesn't seem to have a chroot (and pam_mkhomedir is not enabled). For the moment, I'm going back to 2.95 for arm. Of course, I'd rather have the problem fixed (in exult, or gcc). -- Robbe
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