I've been having major issues with building C++ stuff using gcc 2.95.2.
In particular, Qt and KDE stuff cause internal compiler errors all over
the place.
If there are any C++ types out there that want to take a look at all the
gcc stuff and see if they can figure out what's wrong, go right ahead.
I'm about 47 seconds away from throwing gcc 2.95.2 back into /contrib and
using egcs as the official compiler for a while longer. At least it will
build c++ correctly.
Besides, gcc 2.95.2 will not build glibc 2.2 on the Alpha. Anyone want to
tell me why I should leave it around as the real compiler?
-- Chris Lumens - chris@slackware.com - KG6CIH @n=(-42,-85,-83,-19,65,2,-10,-10,-15,-3,2,-10,73,-4,8,-4,2,79,8,17,15,7,14,2); print map{chr(-$n[$i++]+ord)} sort(split(//,'place random string here')),"\n";
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