Daniel Berlin wrote: > Patrik Jonsson wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> My gcc (4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8)) recently started garbling its >> output by inserting "â" instead of names of routines, arguments, etc. >> Typical example: >> >> blitz-fits.h: In function â: >> blitz-fits.h:93: error: there are no arguments to â that depend on a >> template parameter, so a declaration of â must be available >> blitz-fits.h:93: error: (if you use â, G++ will accept your code, but >> allowing the use of an undeclared name is deprecated) >> blitz-fits.h:96: error: cannot convert â to â for argument â to â >> >> Needless to say, this makes it even harder than normal to figure out >> what's wrong with the program... ;-) >> >> This is on a Fedora Core 4 x86_64 machine. Does anyone have any idea why >> this is happening and what to do about it? >> > > does doing "export LANG=C" before running gcc fix it? > > It does. Thanks. Any explanation for what's going on? (The language isn't even C, it's C++...) /Patrik
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