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Angelo Graziosi wrote:

> May you give some more details?

<http://gcc.gnu.org/PR24196>

> Where is the patch?

It is attached to the PR, see comment #11 or
<http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=9911&action=view>.

> How to build applying that?

Like any other patch, apply to the source and then rebuild.  Since the
patch only touches two libstdc++ include files you *might* be able to
apply it directly to the installed c++ headers without having to rebuild
the compiler from source, but I don't guarantee that that's possible.

Brian

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