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            Ed Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Exception-handling is broken with -O in -stable, and has been for years.
: FreeBSD is one of the few systems that use setjmp/longjmp stack unwinds
: to implement exceptions, so when the GCC folks broke that path, it was
: never fixed.  There are supposedly patches floating around that fix the
: problem, but they either didn't work as advertised or the ball got dropped.

Hmmmm, C++ exceptions work in -stable with -O and have for at least a
year.  At least they are working for us in our environment.  What's
busted?

Warner

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