At Wed, 30 Oct 2002 06:45:15 -0500,
Neil L. Roeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> due to a compile error.  I logged on to trex and attempted to build it in the
> unstable chroot.  It built without error.  Then I noticed that the error in
> the buildd log referred to a file /usr/include/c++/3.2/backward/new.h.  The
> "3.2" made me think that the 3.2 compiler was being used instead of the
> 2.95.4, but I found that the installed version of c++ is in fact 2.95.4 (c++
> --version).  What is the build-essential compiler on s390?  If it is 3.2,
> should I expect it to be installed in the unstable chroot?

I have an impression that the bug for failure to build with gcc-3.2
is filed prior to switch to 3.2 compiler. so default compiler
is still 2.95.

You should be able to try 3.2 out on an i386 box just fine, and
it will probably fail.


regards,
        junichi


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