November 22, 2004 ? recls linking on Linux | ||||
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Attachments: | The linking of any test programm that uses Phobo's std.recls fails. DMD: 0.106 GDC: 0.8 GCC: 3.4.3 fail: compile DMD, link GCC, DMD's Phobos compile DMD, link G++, DMD's Phobos compile GDC, link GCC, GDC's Phobos inital pass: compile GDC, link G++, GDC's Phobos (results in a segfaulting test case) Has anybody an idea how to solve this? Thomas |
November 22, 2004 Re: ? recls linking on Linux | ||||
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Posted in reply to Thomas Kuehne | In article <oj2972-qn3.ln1@kuehne.cn>, Thomas Kuehne says... > >--nextPart1547930.HyedIJIII4 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > >The linking of any test programm that uses Phobo's std.recls fails. > >DMD: 0.106 > .. >Has anybody an idea how to solve this? I can't speak to the Linux or GCC situations, but in my experience on Windows the programs created with std.recls actually work, but a warning is produced in the linking phase. I reported the warning issue a while back and Matthew Wilson explained what he thought the problem and solution were: http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D.bugs/266 I suspect the same problem still exists. It's also possible that there's an additional problem for Linux. jcc7 |
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