Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 18:36:05 +0100 From: "Jan Stocker" <jstocker@tzi.de> To: "Alexander Kabaev" <ak03@gte.com>, "Martin Blapp" <mb@imp.ch> Cc: <tlambert2@mindspring.com>, <imp@village.org>, <edhall@weirdnoise.com>, <kris@obsecurity.org>, <current@FreeBSD.ORG>, <hackers@FreeBSD.ORG>, <obrien@FreeBSD.ORG>, <edhall@screech.weirdnoise.com> Subject: RE: gcc -O broken in CURRENT Message-ID: <000601c1cb7e$b82c18a0$fe02010a@twoflower.liebende.de> In-Reply-To: <20020314112547.55cc5786.ak03@gte.com>
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So now i am a little bit confused... State of the art:
1) Bug is in -stable and -current
--> This means possible patches only in -current arent responsible for
this behaviour
2) Bug is in os delivered gcc but not in port gcc.
a) port has more or less patches / os gcc has been modified
--> Didn't someone told they are the same?
b) other options were set at compile time
--> Why dont change to the same in the port?
Leads it to a broken world?
If the only difference is the lost of binary compatibility,
i would say, ok... do it now and we'll need to compile
or ports...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Alexander Kabaev
> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 5:26 PM
> To: Martin Blapp
> Cc: tlambert2@mindspring.com; imp@village.org; edhall@weirdnoise.com;
> kris@obsecurity.org; jstocker@tzi.de; current@FreeBSD.ORG;
> hackers@FreeBSD.ORG; obrien@FreeBSD.ORG; edhall@screech.weirdnoise.com
> Subject: Re: gcc -O broken in CURRENT
>
>
> > Do you have a patch for this ?
> I do not fully understand the parts of GCC involved, so I need some
> time to verify my initial diagnosis and to create a patch. In other
> words - not yet :)
>
> --
> Alexander Kabaev
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