Hi,

Today, I ran on the Fedora installation the binary produced with the Debian
installation. Guess what? Yes, it worked like a charm!

Now the strange thing. I ran on the Debian installation the binary produced
with the Fedora installation. Segfaults due to the atof returning 0 rather
than 0.189.

So, the problem isn't at compile time, but at runtime, and only on the
Debian installation. I'm still wondering what's going wrong, since a simple
C++ program with a single call to atof runs flawlessly on my Debian
installation.

Best regards,

     Émeric


2008/8/9 Émeric Maschino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi,
>
> Today, I recompiled the whole project on my Fedora installation using the
> updated gcc 4.3.1-4 packages from Rawhide. No problem with gcc 4.3.1 on my
> Fedora installation.
>
> By contrast, despite a complete recompile with gcc 4.3.1 on my Debian Lenny
> installation, atof and strtof still behave incorrectly!
>
> Is there any significant patch applied by Debian on the gcc 4.3.1 upstream
> code (or any related package) that could explain this situation?
>
> Best regards,
>
>      Émeric
>
>
> 2008/8/8 Émeric Maschino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi,
>>
>> I have free time to play Fedora 9 "Sulphur" on my hp workstation zx6000.
>> The exact same C++ project (since the source code is on a separate
>> partition) runs as expected on Fedora.
>> gcc version is 4.3.0 20080428.
>> My Debian Lenny installation comes with gcc 4.3.1.
>> Has something changed between gcc 4.3.0 and 4.3.1 regarding the standard
>> C/C++ header inclusion?
>>
>> I'm really running out of ideas...
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>>     Émeric
>>
>
>

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