------- Additional Comments From walther at caltech dot edu 2004-01-24 19:00 ------- (In reply to comment #13) > Okay, good. I just confirmed here too that it's fixed with 3.4 branch (and so 3.4.0 will not have this > problem).
Thanks for looking into this again! I meanwhile found a work-around for gcc 3.3.2. Looking through the various configure scripts I found the undocumented option --disable-symvers. Bootstrapping the compiler with this option fixes the problem (hopefully without bad side effects). Looking forward to the 3.4 release ... -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12595