I've taken over recently the swish++ package, so far so good.
After two weeks I got some bug reports of segfaults that I wasn't able
to reproduce first. Now I can reproduce them with another command.
Ok here are the results of my fiddling around with different
compilers.
i386:
2.95.4 : without optimization : ok
-O2 , -O1: segfault
g++-3.0: ok even with -O3
sparc64:
2.95.4: everything ok
3.0: bus error with or without optimization
So my questions are:
What are the known issues with those compilers?
Is the trial and error method the usual approach ? ;-)
Given the results above is it licit to blame the compiler(s)?
Thanks for your attention,
MH
PD
My knowledge of C++ and the g++-compiler is rather basic - not to say
non-existent, as you can parse above.
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