Mark, > If you haven't heard me comment on this before, I'll do it now. For the > last two versions of gcc (3.2 and 3.3), I've gotten a _lot_ of cases where > code will compile and then segfault that used to run fine when compiled with > previous versions of gcc. I'm especially seeing problems in applications > that use threading.
I'm always interested in bug reports. Generally speaking, gcc 3.2.x should be pretty stable; there's already a significant code base out there built with 3.2 based compilers, and I haven't had many wrong-code bug reports ... I'm not sure what's different for you, but I guess we can find out if you're interested. What tool-chain (binutils, glibc) and kernel levels are you using? Bye, Ulrich -- Dr. Ulrich Weigand [EMAIL PROTECTED]