> > Can you please clarify what "GNU ld is not completely usable" means?
> > Is that referring to DWARF support? to compatibility with specific AIX
> > releases? to compatibility with AIX DWARF feature?
>
> Sorry, I meant what "GNU ld is now completely usable" means because I
> believe that it act
On 01/04/2013 05:47 PM, Bruce Korb wrote:
> You may have been thinking you were using "memcpy", but you were
> using "bcopy" instead. Please apply the patch to md5.c. Thanks!
>
Rather than fixing the call site of memcpy, we should instead fix the
real bug, the fact that you are even doing *ifnd
You may have been thinking you were using "memcpy", but you were
using "bcopy" instead. Please apply the patch to md5.c. Thanks!
$ gcc -c shar-i.c
shar-i.c: In function 'md5_process_bytes':
shar-i.c:3087:13: error: invalid use of void expression
1034 extern void bcopy (__const void *__src,
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 3:20 PM, David Edelsohn wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Joel Brobecker wrote:
>>> AIX still uses STABS. GCC produces it and GDB consumes it.
>>>
>>> Recent releases of AIX now support DWARF as well, but GCC and GDB have
>>> not been converted to use it on AIX.
>>
Snapshot gcc-4.6-20130104 is now available on
ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/4.6-20130104/
and on various mirrors, see http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html for details.
This snapshot has been generated from the GCC 4.6 SVN branch
with the following options: svn://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/branches
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Joel Brobecker wrote:
>> AIX still uses STABS. GCC produces it and GDB consumes it.
>>
>> Recent releases of AIX now support DWARF as well, but GCC and GDB have
>> not been converted to use it on AIX.
>
> Note that GNU ld is now completely usable; and one of the s
Joel Sherrill writes:
> Can anyone explain how the arguments/variablles
> get passed from the shell code to the embedded awk
> script?
Via parameter substitution. The awk script does not need to look at
them. The mailto variable is passed in the environment, since it is
only used by the produc
I would love to add that as a command line option
and another to let us say which BSP we used on the
subject line. But I can't figure out the relationship
between the shell code and the awk code which
does the dirty work.
Can anyone explain how the arguments/variablles
get passed from the shell c
On 01/04/2013 04:14 PM, Cynthia Rempel wrote:
Hi,
I tried to run the following command:
../gcc/contrib/test_summary -p my_commentary.txt -m gcc-testresu...@gcc.gnu.org
| sh
I added "| sed -e 's/Mail/mailx/'" before the "| sh" and it worked for
Debian Tesing (several months ago). Apparentl
Hi,
I tried to run the following command:
../gcc/contrib/test_summary -p my_commentary.txt -m gcc-testresu...@gcc.gnu.org
| sh
and got the following error:
sh: 22297: Mail: not found
After digging through emails, ran accross
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/04/msg00065.html
Mint com
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