Subject: Re: NetBSD Sparc64/gcc 2.95.3 compiler error
To: matthew green <mrg@eterna.com.au>
From: Ethan Blanton <eblanton@cs.ohiou.edu>
List: tech-toolchain
Date: 05/30/2002 18:45:01
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matthew green spake unto us the following wisdom:
> this looks awfully like the compiler bug we have a hack in our
> tree for... the entry from doc/HACKS in question is:
>=20
> hack    gcc-sparc64-double-arguments

Thanks, I took the fix that had been applied to xsrc and added it to
my pkgsrc patches, which solved the compilation issue (well, that
along with helping make locate a working cpp).

There seem to be some alignment issues on Sparc64 yet, which I haven't
had time to debug.  However, I'd much rather debug a program that
compiles than a program that doesn't.  ;-)  Thanks again.
Ethan

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