------- Comment #2 from Philippe dot Vouters at laposte dot net  2009-03-30 
22:57 -------
Subject: Re:  when compiling -g gcc and g++ are one byte
 ahead for the source file name


Dear GCC anonymous bugzilla replier,

With your dead-end reply, you give me the strong will to dig into your
code and find out with patience where the actual bug lies. The very
component I'll look for are GNU compilers. And I feel pretty confident
I'll find the bug there. Be aware, it is just a matter of time and hard
work from me to find this.

As far as I remember from my researches on your site, someone else
reported an analog behavior and attempted to prove it using gdb and you
accused gdb to be buggy.

Philippe Vouters (HP Services, France)
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http://vouters.dyndns.org:8080/
Philippe Vouters (Fontainebleau/France)


Le lundi 30 mars 2009 à 22:32 +0000, sje at cup dot hp dot com a écrit :
> 
> 
> ------- Comment #1 from sje at cup dot hp dot com  2009-03-30 22:32 -------
> It looks like this is a bug in the unwind library and not in GCC.  I have
> submitted a bug to the unwind group (QXCR1000915157).  It does not show up 
> with
> the HP compiler because the HP compiler puts out different debug information
> and so the unwind library goes down a different path to get the filename.
> 
> 


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