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<0> anyone know what version of gcc support -mabi=apcs-gnu for ARM? <1> can anyone tell me what might be broken ? http://pastebin.ca/73551 <2> hey <2> anyone knows where I can find more info on auto parallelization and gcc ?
<2> if anyone is working on it, etc. <2> anyone ? <3> in C? that's a pretty hard problem <2> I know, but is there anyone working on adding support for it ? <2> or is there anything in the tree already ? <2> I'm searching the mailing lists and stuff, but I'm not finding much information yet <4> Hi all. Anyone have experience with mudflap? mudflapth doesn't seem to be working under Debian, and I'm wondering if someone on a different system could run a simple hello world app and tell me the results. <2> http://www.gccsummit.org/2006/view_abstract.php?content_key=3 <2> found this <2> ferguscan: sorry, that's not realated to you <4> I'm having some trouble with mudflap and threads. In my code, if main() does an out-of-bounds array write on its own stack, mudflap complains. However, if a generated thread does the same thing, mudflap doesn't complain. <4> Can someone tell me why? <5> does someone know about compiling gcc with mingw? <6> hi folks
<6> I have a prob with PKG_CONFIG_PATH variable <7> could you elaborate? <6> yeah here http://pastebin.com/734894 <6> pastebin took a while to come up 1 :| <6> Zordan: any hints ? <7> well I can't load the pastebin site either <3> cpp.sf.net is working <8> Hello. Is it okay to ask questions here about gcc/ld linking? <7> yes <3> in gcc's implementation is it safe to have 2 restrict pointers pointing to the same thing IF the pointees are never mutated? <8> I'm wondering if there is an alternative or more compatible way to link together an extremely long list of object files. I'm currently "gcc -o output -Xlinker @file" based syntax, but I found that it's not compatible with some versions of ld. Older versions seem not to have this feature. <7> farnkerl: maybe you could use temporary archives? <8> Zordan, thanks. I was hoping there was a simpler method that wouldn't require breaking the ld stuff into multiple commands. <8> Does anyone know at what version the ld command began supporting the '@file' argument?
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