Re: Odd things when change gcc from 3.3 to 3.4

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2011/11/15 Jonathan Wakely <jwakely.gcc@xxxxxxxxx>:
> This question is inappropriate for this mailing list, questions about
> using GCC belong on the gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx mailing list, please take
> any follow up there.
>
> GCC 3.4 is ancient history, but shouldn't cause a problem like this so
> I assume it's caused by something in your program or something wrong
> with your GCC 3.4 installation.  Is there any reason not to use a more
> recent version of GCC?

The problem is worked around according to the helpful suggestion off
line.  BTW, not all such problems can be resolved by simply using a
more recent version of GCC.

Thanks,
Mingjie



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