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Fwd: latest gcc for building gnustep


From: Rogelio Serrano
Subject: Fwd: latest gcc for building gnustep
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 09:11:04 +0800

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From: Rogelio Serrano <rogelio.serrano@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 08:30:13 +0800
Subject: Re: latest gcc for building gnustep
To: Armando Di Cianno <fafhrd@gentoo.org>


On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 13:46:43 -0500, Armando Di Cianno <fafhrd@gentoo.org> wrote:
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> On 2005-01-09 12:57:42 -0500 Rogelio Serrano
> <rogelio.serrano@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Whats the latest gcc version compiles gnustep core and apps
> > successfully? Im having problems with 3.4.3 3.3.5 and 3.0.4.
> >
> > 3.4.3 is getting an assertion failure in libobjc.
> > 3.3.5 is getting a segfault in sarray also in libobjc 3.0.4 has a
> > problem
> > linking gnustep classes
> >
> > Looks like only 3.3.1 is left
>
> I use gcc-3.4.3 daily to compile -core, and some gentoo users (I
> maintain the ebuilds) report that they are using gcc-3.3.4 and
> gcc-3.3.5.
>
> My main testing platform is a powerpc box, and the other users are
> likely using x86 and powerpc.
>
> __Armando Di Cianno
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This is very strange. No gcc version is working for me. Im using
debian stable. gcc-3.3.1 also segfaults at the exact location as
3.3.5. sarray.h:230. Im going to try 3.4.3 again.

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