[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Yeah, this is normal, well... at least it happens on all
> > OS 10.1.x based systems. When 'gcc' switches to "old" cpp, it
> > correctly handles the file.
> 
> CFLAGS with
>       --traditional-cpp
> 
> added force this directly. I.e. it wont try smart mode first.
> 

We force smart-mode at configure time, however... it's also the
default in gcc3 for Darwin as well.
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