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* doc/cln.tex (Building the library): Update recommendations for

compiling on Tru64 using g++ 3.0 and 3.1.
        * README: Update homepage.
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2002-05-10 Richard Kreckel <kreckel@ginac.de>
* doc/cln.tex (Building the library): Update recommendations for
compiling on Tru64 using g++ 3.0 and 3.1.
* README: Update homepage.
2002-05-05 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> 2002-05-05 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
* doc/cln.tex (Building the library): Give some recommendations for * doc/cln.tex (Building the library): Give some recommendations for

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The following C++ features are not used: The following C++ features are not used:
new, delete, virtual inheritance, exceptions. new, delete, virtual inheritance, exceptions.
Homepage: http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/packages-cln.html
Homepage: <http://www.ginac.de/CLN>

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

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