> On 06/03/2012 05:06 PM, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> >
> > In general, if there is no ticket for an issue, it is unlikely to get
> > attention. If you can confirm
> > that these problems still exist (as Juraj Lutter seems to disagree), please
> > file a detailed ticket.
OK, that is good to know. I will open a ticket in the future.
> There are no issues with Solaris 10/SPARC at the moment, neither general
> nor SPARC-specific.
The issue I ran into was building Boost on sparc: I was able to
build it fine with Sun Studio 12 u2 compilers, but when I
attempted to do the same with GCC, the "bjam" build system
assumed I was using GNU ld, and it was a spectacular fail. It was
like crashing into reinforced concrete wall at 200 km/h. I
opened a ticket with the Boost developers, but they too were com-
pletely stomped. Versions I tried were 1.37 and 1.38.
The pdns_recursor issue, as documented on this mailing list by
Mr. Hubert pertains to 64-bit pdns_recursor binary on the i86pc
platform: if the binary is not built manually as detailed
before, it will immediately dump core upon startup.
> The most important thing is:
>
> Do NOT use gcc from /usr/sfw, it will break things. Use GCC4 from, for
> example, OpenCSW.
If you do not mind sharing, would you please describe the
issues you ran into with the stock GCC in more detail? It would
be much appreciated.
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