> On 30 April 2013 01:18, Dennis Clarke wrote: > > > > I build GCC 4.8.0 on the exact same platform that I built GCC 4.7.3 > and yet > > I see really quite different results. Is anyone out there seeing > clean results > > from 4.8.0 ? > > 4.8.0 wouldn't have been released with all those libstdc++ failures, > so I'm pretty sure noone else is seeing them. > > Try looking in $target/libstdc++-v3/libstdc++.log for what is causing > the failures, but I suspect it will be undefined references. > > All those failing tests rely on symbols that are new to libstdc++.so > in 4.8.0 so your tests are apparently finding the old libstdc++.so > from an older compiler, or there's some problem with the linker script > used to set symbol versions. I don't know why you're seeing this and > noone else is - it hints the problem is at your end. yep. I was puzzled because I can build 4.7.3 with the same compiler that I build 4.8.0 in much the same way and get very different results. So I have to dig a bit deeper to find .. what is going on here. dc