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<0> well I seee fc6 has multilib and --enable-languages=c,c++,objc,obj-c++,java,fortran,ada how did they get java to work with multilib and gcc 4.1.1 <0> any idea how they got it to compile ? <0> some major hacking ? or they temp put the glibc /include/bits/syscall.h in <1> Hi all! I need some help from a c++ guru ;-) On this page: http://public.fh-wolfenbuettel.de/~hoeppnef/fc.html I don't really understand the warning..
<1> I can't compile the package, but don't know how I can change to path to updated location of the stl library <1> do I need to change the source? the makefile? <2> socken23, i think you'd be better off to fix that package to use a current STL (i.e. to work with a current gcc-4.1) <1> blindvt: OK! That means I have to change the source!? <2> socken23, yes <1> blindvt: Thanks! I'll see how complicated that's going to get then... <2> socken23, there is an --enable-stl=DIR argument to configure (see aclocal.m4) that you want to rip out, too <1> blindvt: I'm not that good with C++... <2> socken23, that mapx.h (et al) look like they are plain <map> or <bits/stl_map.h>, didn't look <2> socken23, i'd expect that it needs a little bit of effort to convince that package to behave. HTH <1> blindvt: Thanks alot for your insight! <1> blindvt: I'll really have to consider then if thats the right approach
<2> socken23, the right approach to use that package really is to fix it ;) <1> blindvt: hehe... well, a friend of mine uses it for a master thesis or something... <1> blindvt: it came a long with a (rather expensive) book <1> blindvt: OK then, thanks again! <1> cya <3> can someone abbreviate in what sort of cases can pthread_create() fails with EAGAIN? <3> how can i find out the maximum possible amount of threads , and how many threads are really running? <4> What are the conditions for the application of sibcall optimizations in C with 4.1.1? I found Baueran's thesis and many mailing list posts, but nothing that mentions anything newer than 3.4. <5> Hello, I was wondering if it is possible to make gcc compile using the GPU, in order to free up the processor for other activity, so that a system isn't rendered unusable during compilation <6> how do I statically compile a program so that it doesn't use any shared libraries? <7> kmk_: -static <6> gcc prog.c -o prog.exe -static? <7> yes
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