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Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2002 00:15:01 -0400
From: Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu>
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Subject: Re: Available for test: gcc-3.1.1-1, gcc2-2.95.3-6, and gcc-mingw-3_1-20020516-1
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Christopher Faylor wrote:


> 
> Thanks for the test case.  I see these too.  I know what's going on.


I'm glad you do -- because my guess was wrong.  I see the same errors 
using regular g++ (3.1.1).


> I should have a spec file patch for this for you to try.


'Kay.


> I have to admit that the only c++ programming that I do is for cygwin,
> which is obviously a very special case, since building cygwin and its
> utilities worked fine.


<g>  Ain't that always the way?

This is why we have 'test releases'.  :-)

--Chuck



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