Skip Montanaro writes: > This is on a Mandrake 7.1 system. Here are the bits I think are relevant to > identify my environment: > % gcc -v > Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mandrake-linux/2.95.3/specs > gcc version 2.95.3 19991030 (prerelease) AFAIK, this version of GCC was never "blessed" by the GCC maintainers and should not be being used for any production work. I think Mandrake did a bad thing by shipping this version. Not quite as bad as what RedHat did by shipping the completely not-for-general-use gcc-2.96, but nonetheless still a bad thing. When will distribution builders learn that having a higher version number is not necessarily a good thing? Why do they keep second-guessing the good advice of the GCC Steering Committee? Sigh... In any case, I don't think we should put effort into chasing down bugs that are caused by bogus C compilers. Any reports coming in from RedHat 7.0 users or Mandrake 7.1 need to be evaluated in this light.
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