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On 11/27/2015 06:24 AM, Jan de Visser wrote:


On 2015-11-27 4:31 AM, NTPT wrote:
Thanx for help,  I grab the source code  that match old cluster fs
backup.

However: Should it run fine compiled  with recent gcc 4.9.3 ?

You realize how old 9.0 is, right? And you understand how nonsensical
your question is? How can you guarantee that code compiles properly on a
compiler which is released years after you write the code?

To me nonsensical would be trying to compile newer code using an old compiler. What the OP did seemed to be in the realm of possibility as I would think backwards compatibility kicks in.



while compiled with this gcc , I got a lot of strange errors like

ERROR:  could not identify an ordering operator for type name at
character 3336
HINT:  Use an explicit ordering operator or modify the query.

with \dt or \list  or other  commands and select


Hovever compiling it with gcc 3.4.6 and everythig works.

Is it intended (expected) behavior or a compiller bug (Being on
Gentoo, compiller bug scary me a lot).

thanx


jan




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