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Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 09:57:06 +0200 (CEST)
From: <bero AT mandrakesoft DOT com>
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Subject: Re: PGCC and EGCS question
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On Sun, 13 Jun 1999, Daniel Robbins wrote:
From: bero AT mandrakesoft DOT com
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> From a stability point of view, am I losing anything
> by going with the current snapshot (compared to 1.1.3)?

Yes, there is some bug that causes stuff in

#if defined(BLAH) || defined(BLAH0) || defined(BLAH1) || defined(BLAH2)

to be compiled even if all of the BLAHs are not defined under some
circumstances. It happens, for example, when trying the compiler with
itself using -O2 -mpentium -march=pentium -pipe -s -ffast-math
-fomit-frame-pointer on Linux.

>  Which one would you
> choose to base a distribution around -- the current snapshot or 1.1.1?

1.1.1 - partially because of the bug I mentioned (which will hopefully be
fixed soon), and partially because of the asm changes. The snapshot can't
compile the Linux kernel because of them.

LLaP
bero



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