On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 10:02:35AM +0200, Martin Blapp wrote:
sjlj and dwarf2 work. But the problem with CURRENT is that this patch seems
to be needed. (Patch from Alexander Kabaev)
This patch is wrong. I committed a correct one from Alxander.
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On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 01:30:47AM +0200, Martin Blapp wrote:
Make sure you use the ports gcc31 for compiling. The c++ from
CURRENT has broken exception handling. In the next few days a
patch will be committed to address this.
btw does it still use -fsjlj method for exception
Hi,
btw does it still use -fsjlj method for exception handling?
sjlj and dwarf2 work. But the problem with CURRENT is that this patch seems
to be needed. (Patch from Alexander Kabaev)
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On 11 Jul, walt wrote:
I just finished compiling and installing openoffice on yesterday's
-current, thanks to the stat.h patch from Bruce.
It even runs properly for me if I access my previously setup home
directory NFS mounted from a stable box. Also, it successfully reads a
Word document
:On 11 Jul, walt wrote:
: I just finished compiling and installing openoffice on yesterday's
: -current, thanks to the stat.h patch from Bruce.
:
:It even runs properly for me if I access my previously setup home
:directory NFS mounted from a stable box. Also, it successfully reads a
:Word
Don Lewis wrote:
On 11 Jul, walt wrote:
I just finished compiling and installing openoffice on yesterday's
-current, thanks to the stat.h patch from Bruce.[but it won't run]
It even runs properly for me if I access my previously setup home
directory NFS mounted from a stable box. Also,
Hi,
Make sure you use the ports gcc31 for compiling. The c++ from
CURRENT has broken exception handling. In the next few days a
patch will be committed to address this.
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