Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, 19 Jan 1999, fantumn (Steven Baker) wrote:
> > First, was wondering _what_ the differences between gcc and egcs were. > It is mostly a matter of version Somewhere in /usr/doc/gcc (sorry, don't remember exactly where) I found a recommendation about not to try to share object code between egcs and gcc. Now, I understand that this is good advice as regards C++ interfaces, but it is true that I shouldn't link .o's from eg++ with .o's from gcc, where the latter ones use purely C interfaces? Aren't C calling conventions and C struct layouts, etc. supposed to remain stable across compilers for the same architecture? -- Henning Makholm http://www.diku.dk/students/makholm