Summary: | __const undefined | ||
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Product: | glibc | Reporter: | David Sandler <dsandler> |
Component: | libc | Assignee: | Ulrich Drepper <drepper.fsp> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | glibc-bugs |
Priority: | P2 | Flags: | fweimer:
security-
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Version: | 2.10 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Host: | Target: | ||
Build: | Last reconfirmed: |
Description
David Sandler
2009-06-11 19:30:06 UTC
This is not a place to get educated on using compilers. Unless you can provide a small, self-contained example for something that is wrong in glibc alone nothing will happen. Who knows what horrible hacks Oracle deploys. I've subsequently received the advice I need to solve the problem. But for future reference, what is the appropriate place to post this issue? There are countless mailing lists and news groups for Linux programming. But since it's most likely an Oracle problem start with them It turned out to be an issue with how I was invoking gcc and cpp rather than an Oracle issue. Thanks. For user help with glibc in particular, you can refer to the libc-help@sourceware.org mailing list. |