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- From: rheiger@renext.eiger.olivetti.CH (Richard H. E. Eiger)
- Subject: Re: DWARF -g still broken ... cc1plus dies
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.102451.11220@osnbe.Olivetti.ch>
- Sender: gnulists@ai.mit.edu
- Reply-To: rheiger@renext.eiger.olivetti.ch
- Organization: Olivetti (Schweiz) AG, Branch Office Berne
- References: <9301010111.AA15912@life.ai.mit.edu>
- Distribution: gnu
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 10:24:51 GMT
- Approved: bug-g++@prep.ai.mit.edu
- Lines: 40
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- In article <9301010111.AA15912@life.ai.mit.edu> shap@halifax.syncomas.com
- writes:
- > When compiling libg++ using any g++ 2.0 or later, targeting DWARF object
- > format, with -g enabled, the resulting .s files do not assemble.
- > The assembler diagnostics complain about a variety of missing jump target
- > labels.
- >
- > The specific configuration I am seeing this under is:
- >
- > g++ 2.3.3
- > libg++ 2.3
- >
- > both configured with:
- >
- > configure i386v4
- >
- > I am aware that the library can be built without -g.
- >
- [deleted]
- > Thanks for your help.
- >
- >
- > Jonathan S. Shapiro
- > Synergistic Computing Associates
- > shap@halifax.syncomas.com
-
- I have observed the same behabiour. The first problem I encountered, however,
- was that cc1plus "died" on signal 6 when compiling .../streamio/iomanip.C.
- Without -g option it compiles just fine. But in order to link it is necessary
- to compile everything without -g. Maybe I should have tried to compile with a
- different debug format.
-
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