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> > In message <19990718060756.86FC357BA@ocean.lucon.org>you write: > > What should I search? I looked at the bug mailing list archive. > > I didn't see any. > I don't remember offhand. I think it was in the main list though, not the > bugs list. The discussion started because someone asked if we should > bump up the version # for libstdc++ at which point someone pointed out a > problem linking recent g++ code with libstdc++ from our last release. > Wait, on Linux/alpha, gcc 2.95 made DWARF2 based EH as default. That means C++ ABI on linux/alpha is changed. But there are also problems with glibc since those changes may have to be in sync. It is a very tricky problem. I believe it only affects linux/alpha. Please talk to linux/alpha people about gcc 2.95. We can even just bump the c++ INTERFACE only for linux/alpha. But there still is a glibc problem since glibc compiled with egcs 1.1.2 is different from the one compiled with gcc 2.95. -- H.J. Lu (hjl@gnu.org)
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