Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 15:55:26 -0800 From: Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@xcllnt.net> To: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com> Cc: Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>, FreeBSD GNOME Users <gnome@FreeBSD.ORG>, ia64@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: AbiWord2 broken on ia64 Message-ID: <20030314235526.GB1283@dhcp01.pn.xcllnt.net> In-Reply-To: <1047676322.317.77.camel@gyros> References: <20030314170854.GF2611@rot13.obsecurity.org> <1047669110.317.54.camel@gyros> <20030314210743.GC777@dhcp01.pn.xcllnt.net> <1047676322.317.77.camel@gyros>
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 04:12:02PM -0500, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: > > > > JFYI: After working around the libobjc.a problem for lang/gnustep-base > > I hit upon this as well. It is therefore not specific to AbiWord. > > > > The label in question is a temporary label with (file) global scope > > and thus never appears in object files (modulo bugs). Hence, this is > > a label that's created by the compiler for its own use. > > > > I haven't looked at it myself yet. Keep me posted if you tracked it > > down before I do. My suggestion would be to play with the compiler > > options to see which one causes it (besides -O). > > Thanks! Will do. Quick update: it is a compiler bug. I think it might be related to the source language. The gnustep-base case is objective-c and I think ABiWord is C++, right? I've so far not seen it for C code. The only way to get rid of it for gnustep-base is by compiling with -O0. I'll try to identify the source construct (if any) that can cause this... -- Marcel Moolenaar USPA: A-39004 marcel@xcllnt.net To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-gnome" in the body of the message
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