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@ -410,9 +410,14 @@ If you use @code{g++} from gcc-2.95.x on Sparc, add either @samp{-O}, |
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@samp{-O2}, @code{g++} miscompiles the division routines. If you use |
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@samp{-O2}, @code{g++} miscompiles the division routines. If you use |
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@code{g++} older than 2.95.3 on Sparc you should also specify |
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@code{g++} older than 2.95.3 on Sparc you should also specify |
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@samp{--disable-shared} because of bad code produced in the shared |
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@samp{--disable-shared} because of bad code produced in the shared |
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library. Also, on OSF/1 or Tru64 using gcc-2.95.x, you should specify |
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@samp{--disable-shared} because of linker problems with duplicate symbols |
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in shared libraries. |
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library. |
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If you use @code{g++} on OSF/1 or Tru64 using gcc-2.95.x, you should |
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specify @samp{--disable-shared} because of linker problems with |
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duplicate symbols in shared libraries. If you use @code{g++} from |
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gcc-3.0.n, with n larger than 1, you should @emph{not} add |
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@samp{-fno-exceptions} to the CXXFLAGS, since that will generate wrong |
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code (gcc-3.1.0 is okay again, as is gcc-3.0.0). |
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If you use @code{g++} from gcc-3.1, it will need 235 MB of virtual memory. |
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If you use @code{g++} from gcc-3.1, it will need 235 MB of virtual memory. |
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You might need some swap space if your machine doesn't have 512 MB of RAM. |
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You might need some swap space if your machine doesn't have 512 MB of RAM. |
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