Amit Shah wrote:
I don't see why it would change, unless you can destroy all copies of
the compilers that fail with it.
I'd like to know which compilers fail to compile it
I don't recall, it probably depends on whether frame pointers are used
or not as well.
-- maintaining
specific code can introduce such regressions.
That's a problem with assembly. x86 and x86_64 are different
instruction sets.
qemu too doesn't have a dependency on gcc-3 anymore.
We aren't forcing users to use gcc 4.
Also, softwares do periodically bump up the minimum required versions of
their dependencies.
Not for this kind of bug.
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I have a truly marvellous patch that fixes the bug which this
signature is too narrow to contain.
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