Jeff,

Thanks for digging up this info!

For now I'm just keeping that file pegged at the revision that builds.
 I can't patch the gcc-3.4.6 our development group shares.  If the
problem becomes worse (or if I develop a sudden interest in wireless
protocols) I can always build gcc 4 locally and configure my wireshark
build to use that.

Thanks again,
Martin

On 4/20/07, Jeff Morriss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Martin Mathieson wrote:
> > It does look like the same problem.
> >
> > Their report says that a problem of this kind was fixed in
> > gcc-3.4.4-2{,.fc3}, so either its the same problem not fixed in
> > vanilla gcc-3.4.6 or another problem with similar symptoms...
>
> Looking through the affected file in the gcc-3.4 branch:
>
> http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs/branches/gcc-3_4-branch/gcc/varasm.c?view=log
>
> it appears that this bug has not been fixed in that branch.
>
> Looking through the emails from the Redhat bug, it appears the author of
> the patch needed an OK for the 3.4 branch:
>
> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2005-05/msg01551.html
>
> but I don't see any such OK.
>
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