Re: [gtk-list] Re: Gtk--: Tracking down clobbered pointers and mysteriouscrashes



On Fri, 21 May 1999 12:44:13 +0200, gtk-list@redhat.com (robert_gasch@peoplesoft.com) wrote:
>> > (is this in some way related to the fact that some egcs
>> > versions/platorms seem to require the -fhuge-objects flag to
>> > compiler?)
>>
>> Yes. This is exactly what I was referring to.
> 
> Pardon me on being a pain, but this raises another question. I've
> used 3 version of egcs on my machine (RH 5.2 and RH 6.0) without
> needing this flag. I've heard from one user on an intel Linux box
> and another on a Sparc Sun box (both using some relativeley recent
> egcs versions) who did needed this option.
> 
> If we're all using egcs, why would specific versions or hardware/OS
> platforms need this options why other (similar) ones do? I understand
> the idea behind this option/functionality, but can't quite seem to get
> a consistent picture on it ...

You have to realise that egcs is under heavy construction. Recently, there
have been some considerable changes in the egcs C++ implementation to make
it compliant with the ISO C++ standard, and some of these changes may
break on certain platforms. Using an egcs snapshot may look cool, but it
is the same as using a development Linux kernel: if it breaks, you're on
your own.

By the way: the egcs team will release gcc 2.95 Real Soon Now (was egcs
1.2, but egcs took over gcc development), and they are looking for beta
testers on al kind of unusual platforms... (hint ;-)


Erik

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