>>> I have clang++ (devel/llvm-devel) built by g++45 and linked against >>> gcc45/libstdc++.so.6. It compiles your test case fine. But I'm running >>> 9-current on amd64 so it may not be that useful. >>> >>> IMO, gcc46 being a development branch is prone to miscompile and have bugs. >> >> I'm not that familiar with with mapping. > >> Since g++46/* is built with g++46 > > It's more interesting which gcc version you used for compiling clang.
I forgot. Most likely it was base gcc as I have an exemption in my /etc/make.conf for it. >> and my program is compiled by clang++ is it expected that they be >> compatible? If yes does that mean this is a bug in g++46 or clang++? > > Either -lstdc++ from gcc46 is buggy or just clang++ doesn't like it. > It's better to use -lstdc++ from same version of gcc by which the > program using it was compiled. Is it possible to determine which one? Is this something that is my fault for playing around too much or did I expose a bug ? -- Eitan Adler _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
