Re: [PATCH] libstdc++ os_defines now required for DragonFly

2015-07-13 Thread Jonathan Wakely
On 06/07/15 15:57 +0200, John Marino wrote: On the development branch of DragonFly BSD, it was discovered that __LONG_LONG_SUPPORTED was accidently unconditionally defined. This had a positive side effect of allowing GCC conftests to pass for C99 support via wchar.h. When the bug was fixed, the

Re: [PATCH] libstdc++ os_defines now required for DragonFly

2015-07-06 Thread Jonathan Wakely
On 06/07/15 15:57 +0200, John Marino wrote: On the development branch of DragonFly BSD, it was discovered that __LONG_LONG_SUPPORTED was accidently unconditionally defined. This had a positive side effect of allowing GCC conftests to pass for C99 support via wchar.h. When the bug was fixed, the

[PATCH] libstdc++ os_defines now required for DragonFly

2015-07-06 Thread John Marino
On the development branch of DragonFly BSD, it was discovered that __LONG_LONG_SUPPORTED was accidently unconditionally defined. This had a positive side effect of allowing GCC conftests to pass for C99 support via wchar.h. When the bug was fixed, the wchar C99 conftest now fails, resulting in a