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--- Comment #8 from Dev Dude ---
Hmmm it seems adding an attachment lost my comment. I'll try to remember most
of it.
First, thanks Nathaniel for your polite comments. Much appreciated.
I'm not sure why Sam is mentioning multiple bugs because
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--- Comment #7 from Dev Dude ---
Created attachment 58661
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A script to try to build gcc module headers
A script to try to build gcc module headers, used in absence of knowing
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--- Comment #5 from Dev Dude ---
I'm not sure what's difficult about me posing a question about what the correct
way is to build module headers so they all build properly, and also providing
my own script to show what I'm doing in absence of kno
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--- Comment #3 from Dev Dude ---
Hello, any update on this bug? Has anyone run the script I provided in the
prior post for building the module headers? Or can anyone comment on the
correct way to build module headers? I can't progress on modules
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--- Comment #4 from Dev Dude ---
(In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #3)
> Confirmed; suspended.
>
> We should do a fix includes once this has been fixed in glibc.
Any follow up / update on this. The related glibc bug says that should be a
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--- Comment #2 from Dev Dude ---
Just to clarify the initial comment if it is unclear:
It's unclear how to compile C++ standard headers. If I use the script below to
try to build all the standard c++ headers, I see the "random" header errors an
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=115706
Bug ID: 115706
Summary: Compiling headers as header units fails depending on
order.
Product: gcc
Version: 15.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
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https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=115705
Bug ID: 115705
Summary: dubious macro definition ‘__attr_dealloc_fclose’
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Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: n