Available for test: gcc-3.1.1-2 gcc2-2.95.3-8
Christopher Faylor
cgf@redhat.com
Thu Jul 11 02:19:00 GMT 2002
Fixes in gcc2:
-mno-cygwin works with c++ now?
HOWEVER, I've fixed this problem by creating a separate g++-3
directory in /usr/include. If you have a symbolic link there or
if you have modified files in that directory they will be wiped
out. Or, er, I actually don't know what will happen to the symbolic
link. It is probably a good idea to eliminate it before installing
the package.
(I'm taking bets now on when we'll see the first bug report as a
result of this change.)
Fixes in gcc3:
g77 included.
libgcj included. (does this mean gcj works? Who knows...)
c++ header issues solved?
(This turned out to partially be a problem in the generic
gcc 3.1 branch)
syslimits.h now included.
__fastcall works now? (should be fixed by new version of binutils,
actually)
cgf
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