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>Category: java
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>Synopsis: gcj: segmentation fault on incorrect input
>Arrival-Date: Wed May 29 23:
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It has the internal identification `c/6897'.
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>Category: c
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>Synopsis: Code produced with -fPIC reserves EBX, but compiles bad
>__asm__ anyway
>Arriva
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>Category: c
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>Synopsis: gcc produces incorrect minimization code
>Arrival-Date: Sat Jun 01 13:56:00 PD
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>Category: c
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>Synopsis: Floating point behaviour of gcc on pentium
>Arrival-Date: Sat Jun 01 14:06:00
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>Category: optimization
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>Synopsis: optimiser could be improved
>Arrival-Date: Sat Jun 01 14
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It has the internal identification `c/6902'.
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>Category: c
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>Synopsis: stdcall function attribute doesn't work any longer
>Arrival-Date: Sat Jun 01 1
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It has the internal identification `c/6904'.
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>Category: c
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>Synopsis: GCC attribute syntax
>Arrival-Date: Sat Jun 01 15:46:01 PDT 2002
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It has the internal identification `c++/6905'.
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>Category: c++
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>Synopsis: Suggested g++ warning: changed semantics of conditional
>expressions
>Arriv
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>Category: other
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>Synopsis: gcc could give better error message when /tmp gets full
>Arrival-Date:
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>Category: c
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>Synopsis: warn about asserts with side effects
>Arrival-Date: Sat Jun 01 16:36:00 PDT 20
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It has the internal identification `ada/6911'.
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>Category: ada
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>Synopsis: Sin and Cos returns bad result or exception
>Arrival-Date: Sun Jun 02 17:4
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It has the internal identification `java/7304'.
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>Category: java
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>Synopsis: gcj-3.1 ICE
>Arrival-Date: Sun Jul 14 04:36:01 PDT 2002
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>Category: c++
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>Synopsis: Regression: gcc-3.x fails to compile virtual inheritance with
>variable num
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It has the internal identification `c/7853'.
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>Category: c
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>Synopsis: gcc reports multiple symbol definitions on the wrong line
>Arrival-Date: Sun S
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>Category: libgcj
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>Synopsis: fastjar update (-u) should be implemented
>Arrival-Date: Sun Sep 08
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>Category: preprocessor
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>Synopsis: _Pragma within macros is improperly expanded
>Arrival-Date
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>Category: c++
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>Synopsis: xmmintrin.h broken for c++
>Arrival-Date: Sat Nov 16 00:26:04 PST 2002
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>Category: optimization
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>Synopsis: loop unroll bug with -march=k6-3
>Arrival-Date: Sat Nov
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>Synopsis: internal error using builtin shift MMX functions
>Arrival-Date: Sat
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>Category: target
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>Synopsis: Alpha: s?addl pattern doesn't work
>Arrival-Date: Sat Nov 16 02:16:0
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>Category: preprocessor
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>Synopsis: incorrect line numbers in warning messages when using inli
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>Category: ada
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>Synopsis: GNAT floating point optimization bug
>Arrival-Date: Sat Nov 16 02:56:02 PS
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>Category: java
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>Synopsis: segmentation fault on compiling bad program
>Arrival-Date: Sat Nov 16 04
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>Category: c
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>Synopsis: Superfluous warning when -std=c99/gnu99 and noreturn on main()
>Arrival-Date:
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>Category: libstdc++
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>Synopsis: docs for char_traits template not having an implementation
>Arri
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>Category: c++
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>Synopsis: vectors of vectors break with -ftrapv
>Arrival-Date: Fri Dec 27 08:26:00 P
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>Synopsis: race condition in libstdc++3 (basic_string.tcc)
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>Category: c
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>Synopsis: Improper warning when casting from pointer to non-const array
>to const
>Arriva
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>Category: c
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>Synopsis: -Wconversion should be split into two distinct flags
>Arrival-Date: Fri Dec 27
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>Synopsis: Warning for blocks not closed in same file as opened in
>Arrival-Date:
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>Category: libstdc++
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>Synopsis: Can __STL_ASSERTIONS come back, but with more than rope?
>Arriva
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>Synopsis: [alpha-linux] gcc fails to compile kernel on wildfire
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>Synopsis: gij is unable to run some programs in the NBIO test suite
>Arrival-Dat
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>Synopsis: optimisation on sparc leads to unalligned access in memcpy
>Arrival-Da
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>Synopsis: [alpha,ia64] memcpy makes unaligned access
>Arrival-Date: Sat Dec 28
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>Category: other
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>Synopsis: gcc doesn't diagnose, that the compiler exceeds a compiler
>limit
>Arri
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>Category: optimization
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>Synopsis: Inline constant function pointers
>Arrival-Date: Sat Dec
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>Synopsis: libffi: problems with uint8 on powerpc
>Arrival-Date: Sat Dec 28 03:
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>Synopsis: arm ICE with >= -O2; regression from 2.95
>Arrival-Date: Sun Dec 29
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>Synopsis: [3.2 branch regression] ICE compiling octave-2.1 on m68k-linux
>Arriva
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>Category: c
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>Synopsis: cc allows dollars in identifiers by default on i386 but fails
>Arrival-Date: M
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>Category: optimization
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>Synopsis: ICE in 3.2 / 3.3 - regression from 3.0 (HEAD works)
>Arriv
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>Category: optimization
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>Synopsis: [3.2 regression, m68k-linux] ICE in
>instantiate_virtual_
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>Synopsis: [3.2 regression on arm] ICE with -O2 (change_address_1, at
>emit-rtl.
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>Category: c++
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>Synopsis: [3.2 ICE regression, fixed in 3.3] Error reporting routines
>re-entered
>Ar
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>Category: optimization
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>Synopsis: [3.2/3.3 regression] ICE in extract_insn, at recog.c:2148
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>Category: optimization
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>Synopsis: gcc fails to optimise if (l&2) l|=2 away
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>Category: other
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>Synopsis: misplaced paragraph in Constructing Calls node
>Arrival-Date: Sun Feb
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>Synopsis: [3.2/3.3/3.4 sparc regression] ICE when optimizing
>(mem_loc_descrip
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>Synopsis: [3.2/3.3/3.4 sparc regression] ICE when optimizing
>(gen_reg_rtx, at
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>Synopsis: [3.2 regression] [arm] gcc optimization error with -O2,
>affecting b
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>Synopsis: [3.2 regression] [arm] ICE building binutils-multiarch on
>arm-linux
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>Category: c++
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>Synopsis: [3.3 regression] method parametrized by template does not work
>everywhere
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>Synopsis: [3.2 / 3.3 regression] [arm] ICE when compiling fftw
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>Synopsis: libstdc++ breaks when NetBSD is build with -lc in LIB_SPEC
>sh
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>Category: optimization
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>Synopsis: [3.2/3.3 regression] [powerpc] ICE: in extract_insn, at
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>Synopsis: [3.0/3.2/3.3/3.4 regression] Stack corruption with
>variable-length automa
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>Category: java
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>Synopsis: [3.3/3.4 regression] ICE with certain expressions as 3rd
>clause of for
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>Category: target
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>Synopsis: [3.3] [powerpc] ICE with -O -Wunreachable-code
>Arrival-Date: Thu M
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>Category: java
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>Synopsis: ICE compiling freenet
>Arrival-Date: Thu May 01 14:46:01 UTC 2003
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>Category: target
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>Synopsis: [3.2/3.3 regression] [ia64] ICE in copy_to_mode_reg compiling
>libqu
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>Synopsis: [3.0/3.2/3.3/3.4 regression] [m68k] miscompilation of perl
>with -O2
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>Synopsis: [3.2/3.3 regression] [arm] -O2 generates invalid asm
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>Category: c++
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>Synopsis: [3.3/3.4 regression] specialization of private members structs
>fails
>Arr
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>Category: ada
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>Synopsis: Convention Fortran matrices mishandled in generics
>Arrival-Date: Tue May
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>Category: c++
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>Synopsis: [3.3/3.4 warning regression] inlining failure for allocate in
>~vector()
>
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>Synopsis: code using dynamic_cast causes segfaults when -fno-rtti is used
>Arrival-Da
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>Synopsis: unresolved symbols when gcj -static is used
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