Hello all,
the original question was:
| sorry to open this subject again, after a day's work I got
|past stage1 (a few NFS probs were causing a non-deterministic
|compilation of some modules), but I now continue seeing messages like:
|
|/usr/bin/ld:
|Warning: Linking some objects which contain exception information sections
| and some which do not. This may cause fatal runtime exception handling
| problems (last obj encountered without exceptions was reg-stack.o).
|
|(not that I didn't see them before, only that I never got as far as an
|ld call).
|
|All I have which is non-standard is a short patch which was posted
|some time ago to this newsgroup for 3.2c (adds a -g3 to cpp on
|assembler files). Now, the question is: is it normal, a function of
|the above patch or something else? And, will it cause the gcc binary
|to fail in miserable ways?
Yes and No are the answers, it is apparently harmless and
known by the gcc maintainers who think it is a bug in DEC's
assembler. Thanks to the following people for sending in replies so fast:
Craig Hagan <hagan_at_rmc1.crocker.com> (first one past the post)
Dan Riley <dsr_at_lns598.lns.cornell.edu>
"Anthony D'Atri" <aad_at_nwnet.net>
golden_at_falcon.invincible.com
Ciao,
Arrigo
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Received on Wed Oct 25 1995 - 20:20:06 NZDT