John had mentioned this bug to me on irc... after looking at this a
bit more, it looks like someone else had reported this to the gcc folks
and they determined it's not a bug.
See PR#3747 at http://gcc.gnu.org/cgi-bin/gnatsweb.pl
The fix is to not use unsigned int as a type in an overridden []
op
> Yes. Not only has the libstdc++ ABI changed, but the symbol mangling has
> as well (hence most of the undefined symbols that you're seeing). I've
> tested gcc/g++ 3.0 out on KDE on Alpha before and it worked fairly
> well. There were some problems (Konqueror crashed for no reason, etc),
> but
Hello!
Installed the RT Linux 2.2.18-rtl Kernel on
Redhat Linux release 7.1 (Seawolf).
Computer is K6-500 processor, with 128MB RAM.
There is a problem in compiling the ISA based
device driver. The same ISA device driver has worked
with the Kernel 2.4.2-2 (Redhad 7.1).
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