> On Wednesday 24 November 2004 09:03 am, Hanford, Seth wrote:
>> It appears that my g++ version and the libraries are matching (3.3.2
>> and so.32.0), but I've also asked at the OpenBSD sparc list for a bit
>
> "3.3.2" and "32" do *not* seem like a match to me...

Well, here's what the OpenBSD-Sparc folks have to say:

Peter Valchev - It's not a bug in maildrop, but a bug with OpenBSD C++ 
exception handling, which was present before and including 3.6 but fixed 
since, so it works fine in -current. Unfortunately the fix is too 
complicated and bug to ever backport to -stable.

Miod Vallat - Moreover, there is a flaw in the c++ compiler on sparc64, even 
in -current, which causes c++ exceptions not to work correctly in RARE 
cases.

This will be fixed as part of the compiler update which will happen during 
this release cycle. In the meantime, a workaround is to compile 
with -fno-peephole.

So, thanks for all the help, I've gotten a workaround with procmail, and 
I'll be back to maildrop when all is well next May with OpenBSD 3.7.

Thanks,
Seth 




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