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--- Comment #5 from Andrew Pinski 2011-12-22
01:17:18 UTC ---
I don't think you can even use libstdc++ in a device driver or a kernel
extension anyways as it depends on a libc to be there.
--- Comment #4 from pedz at easesoftware dot net 2006-01-17 22:01 ---
No, I did not. Since your update, I've looked for some documentation and can
not find any. If you can point me to some, then I will be happy to investigate
futher.
I assume that LIBCXXFLAGS or LIBCFLAGS may be able
--- Comment #3 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2006-01-17 19:31 ---
Did you try LIBCXXFLAGS and LIBCFLAGS?
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--- Comment #2 from pedz at easesoftware dot net 2006-01-17 18:38 ---
Created an attachment (id=10663)
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Suggested patch to ppc64-fp.c
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--- Comment #1 from pedz at easesoftware dot net 2006-01-17 18:37 ---
Created an attachment (id=10662)
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Suggested patch to t-aix52
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