Bug#383251: g++-4.1: FTBFS for RQuantLib on i386/testing
On 3 September 2006 at 16:27, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
| * Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> [2006-09-03 09:16]:
| > | up with some kind of (small) testcase.
| >
| > As John and I stated, 'small' is hard to define in the context of large-ish
| > C++ applications / libraries. The C++ source of RQuantLib are small (around
| > 60kb) and I could probably trim that further for an example ... but it would
| > still need QuantLib itself which is rather larger. Would that be helpful or
| > not?
|
| s/small/self-contained/ then. Do you have some example where the
| linking process of some c++ files takes ages, without linking them
| against some external library? That would make things much easier
| imho.
I agree. But as I am unsure excactly what part in the area of templates and
static initialization (or some variant thereof) causes this, I have to defer
to Luigi.
But yes, a smaller self-contained testcase would obviously help our case.
Dirk
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