#11084: Singular 3-1-1-4.p4 fails to build with gcc 4.6.0.
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   Reporter:  drkirkby                                                          
        |       Owner:  GeorgSWeber                                 
       Type:  defect                                                            
        |      Status:  needs_review                                
   Priority:  critical                                                          
        |   Milestone:  sage-4.7                                    
  Component:  build                                                             
        |    Keywords:                                              
     Author:  David Kirkby                                                      
        |    Upstream:  None of the above - read trac for reasoning.
   Reviewer:                                                                    
        |      Merged:                                              
Work_issues:  Testing on  Linux, OS X, Solaris 10 (both x86 and SPARC) with gcc 
4.6.0.  |  
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Changes (by AlexanderDreyer):

  * status:  needs_info => needs_review
  * upstream:  Reported upstream. Little or no feedback. => None of the
               above - read trac for reasoning.


Comment:

 This seems to be the right solution: looking at Singular's original
 settings I just realized that most of Singular is not compiled with -O3
 already. (This is the reason why plain Singular doesn't fail to build. The
 overall optimization level is set in the spkg, so its merely a bug of the
 package.)
 Maybe a better solution would be not to *increase* optimization and stay
 with the original settings.

 Building/installing of the skpg is fine for me. Let's see whether the
 tests succeed.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11084#comment:17>
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