On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 22:22 -0700, Tom Williams wrote: > I'm running an outdated Slackware 8-based system with custom upgrades, > including a 2.6.13 kernel, gcc-4.0.2, and glibc-2.3.4. thanks your info, My system may be lacking glibc-2.3.4 I will try to catch up thanks > > Peace... > > Tom > > fsshl wrote: > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: > > Re: simple c++ program not compile in 4.0.2, please help > > From: > > fsshl <elins@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Date: > > Sat, 01 Oct 2005 23:01:07 -0600 > > To: > > Tom Williams <tomdkat@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > To: > > Tom Williams <tomdkat@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > >so what is your linux distribution? > > > >On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 21:42 -0700, Tom Williams wrote: > > > > > >>Your program compiles just fine with gcc 4.0.2 on my Linux system: > >> > >>------------START----------------- > >> > >>tom@linux:~$ cat gccbug.cpp > >>#include <iostream> > >>using namespace std; > >>int main () { > >>cout << "hello world" << endl; > >> > >>return 0; > >>} > >>tom@linux:~$ make gccbug > >>g++ gccbug.cpp -o gccbug > >>tom@linux:~$ ./gccbug > >>hello world > >>tom@linux:~$ g++ --version > >>g++ (GCC) 4.0.2 > >>Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > >>This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO > >>warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. > >> > >>tom@linux:~$ > >> > >>--------END----------------------- > >> > >>Peace... > >> > >>Tom > >> > >>fsshl wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>dear gcc advancer or programers: > >>> > >>> I had simple c++ file like to try in my ubuntu linux 5.10(kernel > >>>2.6.12-9) with gcc 4.0.2 > >>> > >>> ------------------ > >>> > >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>#include <iostream> > >>>using namespace std; > >>>int main () { > >>>cout << "hello world" << endl; > >>> > >>>return 0; > >>>} > >>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>in this scope > >>>/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/codecvt.h:392: error: template argument 3 is > >>>invalid/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/codecvt.h: In constructor > >>>‘std::codecvt_byname<_InternT, _ExternT, _StateT>::codecvt_byname(const > >>>char*, size_t)’: > >>>/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/codecvt.h:458: error: ‘strcmp’ is not a > >>>member of ‘std’ > >>>/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/codecvt.h:458: error: ‘strcmp’ is not a > >>>member of ‘std’ > >>>/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/locale_facets.h: At global scope: > >>>/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/locale_facets.h:1708: error: expected `)' > >>>before ‘__cloc’ > >>>/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/locale_facets.h:1865: error: ‘__c_locale’ > >>>has not been declared > >>>/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/locale_facets.h:1876: error: variable or > >>>field ‘_M_initialize_numpunct’ declared void > >>>/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/locale_facets.h:1876: error: ‘int > >>>std::numpunct<char>::_M_initialize_numpunct’ is not a static member of > >>>‘class std::numpunct<char>’/usr/include/c > >>>++/4.0.2/bits/locale_facets.h:1876: error: ‘__c_locale’ was not declared > >>>in this scope > >>>/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/locale_facets.h:1884: error: variable or > >>>field ‘_M_initialize_numpunct’ declared void > >>>/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/locale_facets.h:1884: error: ‘int > >>>std::numpunct<wchar_t>::_M_initialize_numpunct’ is not a static member > >>>of ‘class std::numpunct<wchar_t>’ > >>>------------------------------------------------------- > >>>the above is just the part of all errors which I can scroll my termianl > >>>window to go far front of post error from g++ or gcc compiler > >>> > >>>eric > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >