I'm trying a build downgrading the icc from 14.0 to 13.1 (which used
to work). Let's see.


On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:00 PM, Francesco Chemolli <gkin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe.
> I'll try reverting to an older icc version tomorrow.
>
> Thanks for the googling!
>
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> On 14 Jan 2014, at 22:59, Amos Jeffries <squ...@treenet.co.nz> wrote:
>
>> I've taken a look at this link failure for ICC on CentOS:
>>
>> On 2014-01-15 10:47, n...@squid-cache.org wrote:
>>> See <http://build.squid-cache.org/job/3.HEAD-amd64-CentOs-icc/1235/changes>
>>
>>
>>> AclRegs.o: In function
>>> `_INTERNAL_20_______src_AclRegs_cc_a4e5ab95::__gthread_active_p()':
>>> /usr/include/c++/4.4.7/x86_64-redhat-linux/bits/gthr-default.h:242:
>>> undefined reference to
>>> `_INTERNAL_20_______src_AclRegs_cc_a4e5ab95::__gthrw_pthread_cancel(unsigned
>>> long)'
>>> AclRegs.o:(.rodata+0x0): undefined reference to
>>> `_INTERNAL_20_______src_AclRegs_cc_a4e5ab95::__gthrw_pthread_cancel(unsigned
>>> long)'
>>
>> It seems to be explained by this discussion from 2010:
>> http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/topic/289533
>>
>> So perhapse the ICC version and GCC versions installed headers are clashing 
>> yet again?
>>
>> Amos
>



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