Hi!
The problem was experienced by 5 persons at least.
How many persons is not very important, what important is how many different compilers they used and how recent those are, in other words - how frequently you could hit this bug in the wild. If it's just some pre-release of Mandrake - then it's probably not that important. If it's some widely used distro - then we'd better be on the safe side, just in case, or at least put an error message into the code.
It was reported to happen with GCC 4.2.1..but is that recent enough?
4.2.1 prerelease as it seems. 4.1.2 doesn't seem to have this problem. I'm not sure I have any machine with 4.2.1 around, but probably somebody on the list does :)
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