On 12/24/2011 10:08 AM, Chase Douglas wrote: > Hi, > > I don't really follow gcc much, so I hope I'm asking this in the right > place :). > > I would like to ask that the fix in revision 180159 be backported to the > gcc 4.6 branch. It's a trivial change, but without it clang cannot > compile anything using the default std::shared_ptr constructor. That's > my understanding at least, based on what I read at > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7964360/using-stdshared-ptr-with-clang-and-libstdc.
I realized that what I saw in viewsvn was only the tiny fix to shared_ptr. The rest of the commit implements a portion of the c++11 spec, and is not trivial. I'm attempting to build a version of 4.6 with the shared_ptr copy constructor defined as it is in the patch. When I get it working I'll send the patch here, unless there's a different procedure for stable releases? Thanks! -- Chase