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On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 12:03, Jonathan Larmour wrote:
Bart Veer wrote:
Question for Mark - do you happen to know if -finit-priority was already the default by gcc 2.95.2? Alternatively, does anybody still have a vintage compiler of that era around and can run some tests? I think 2.95.2 is the oldest version of the compiler we care about. If -finit-priority was already ignored by then we could just extend the pkgconf/rules.mak hack to remove it completely. That would be preferable to trying to figuring out the compiler version at configure-time or build-time.
As it happens, I have 2.95 sources sitting here, and it does indeed look like -finit-priority was the default in 2.95 (and presumably 2.95.2).
Don't you have two rules to drop -finit-priority?
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