After poking at a few packages, I realize that there is a significant
difference in how GCC is configured on the Debian/NetBSD setup. To wit, the
predefines are markedly different, and at least one symbol that I would
think should be there isn't.
Example from a Debian GNU/Linux system (running woo
Erich Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This thread could be interesting for those working on the new GCC 3.2.
> I don't think it might help much, but maybe it lets someone find a great
> solution.
I don't think there is a great solution. It has been decided by
distributors and GCC maintaine
This thread could be interesting for those working on the new GCC 3.2.
I don't think it might help much, but maybe it lets someone find a great
solution.
To my understanding, mozilla plugins don't work on GCC-3.2 build mozilla
or galeon, because they don't find some symbols.
Someone managed to get
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