Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 19:52:22 +0100 From: "Idar Tollefsen" <Idar.Tollefsen@baerum.kommune.no> To: <freebsd-alpha@freebsd.org> Cc: <jhb@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: Using GCC 3 for ports? Message-ID: <sc3c9f93.060@mail.baerum.kommune.no>
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John,
> Don't use gcc 3.0.x. It will dump core on the following code:
>
> switch(foo) {
> default:
> blah();
> break;
> }
>
> You don't want to know how many places code like this exists in
> our source tree much less in 3rd party software. :) Just make
> sure you have gcc 3.1.x which has this bug fixed. It doesn't look
> like gcc 3.1 is in ports (probably cause there's no released version
> of it yet). However, if you really want to, you can install the
> gcc30 port, and build by doing 'make CC=gcc30'.
I might hold off until I see 3.1 appear in the port collection then.
But CC=gcc30 (or 31) is it? What about include paths? Doesn't
3.x install it's own set of updated libraries, headers, e.g.?
- IT
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