Offtopic, but I'm always wondering, how this can happen.
What changed in the last 10 years? The C++ specification or the Intel architecture?
Could you explain?

Bert

Patrick Horgan wrote:
I've been working with one of the guile developers,
because the development (git) version of guile, when
used with gcc 4.3 or newer wouldn't build lilypond
(or a lot of other stuff).  Yesterday we figured it out
and now you'll be able to use the development version
of guile with the development version of lilypond and
the newest version of gcc and everything will work!
Yea!!!  If anyone's curious give me a jingle.

Patrick




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