Re: C++ lib compatibility between Red Hat 9 and 7.3

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Otto Haliburton wrote:

You are finally catching up. Maybe if you stop and think you'll figure things out. The developers are having to work out the kinks after the fact cause they don't have the resources.

Assuming you're talking about the compiler developers, because you yelled at me for talking about them before:


Yes, they've had to work out kinks. So have the developers of every other C++ compiler available. That includes compilers from Intel and Sun, both of whom had plenty of resources.

This debate is not of much value and I wish you'd drop it. There is now a stable ABI (or so we're told) for C++ objects. You should be able to use C++ libraries built by gcc 3.2 with applications built by future versions of the compiler. However, older versions of gcc did not support this standard, as it did not exist.


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