Hi there,
... yesterday I decided, that it might be the right time to
actually pull the 'egcs'-switch on my 4.0-current SMP-box.
I cvsupped, built and installed the world, tweaked the
kernel config (newbus) ...
The transition was smooth, so far.
The question remained: ... how to easily
Andreas Braukmann wrote:
Hi there,
?... yesterday I decided, that it might be the right time to
?actually pull the 'egcs'-switch on my 4.0-current SMP-box.
?I cvsupped, built and installed the world, tweaked the
?kernel config (newbus) ...
?The transition was smooth, so far.
?The
Is not a good idea to use the default egcs as it is configured to compile
c++ programs which use threads and exceptions for instance Netscape's
Eletrical Fire (A Java VM/Compiler) does not work.
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Hi,
On Fri, May 07, 1999 at 01:10:31AM -0700, Amancio Hasty wrote:
Is not a good idea to use the default egcs as it is configured to compile
c++ programs which use threads and exceptions for instance Netscape's
Eletrical Fire (A Java VM/Compiler) does not work.
do you suggest to use the egcs
Yes I would try out the one on the ports directory first for threaded
applications with exceptions.
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On Fri, May 7, 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
Is not a good idea to use the default egcs as it is configured to compile
c++ programs which use threads and exceptions for instance Netscape's
Eletrical Fire (A Java VM/Compiler) does not work.
Why not? I constantly compile C++ (and lately,
By all means see if threaded apps with exceptions work
with the base installed egcs . I pointed out an application
which does not work, care to give an example of a
threaded / exception application which works with
the base egcs compiler?
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Amancio Hasty
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