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Re: gcc -fexceptions
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But where?

There are two adtools projects on github and i struggle to find the one where i should place the issues.

https://github.com/adtools/coreutils

https://github.com/sba1/adtools

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wrt to sobjs builds.

I get a crashing sobjs exe with both gcc 5.3.0 and 5.4.0, both crash in libstdc++.

I know that it used to work (to an extent; at least the exe wasn't crashing) in 4.2.4.


You are linking against the new libstdc++ but running against the old one in SOBJS:

There was some discussion about this 'elsewhere' a naming scheme for libstdc++ is needed. Don't build shared C++ for public distribution until that has been resolved. Use 4.2.4 for that.

I have my gcc5 and original gcc setup in paralell directories so I can switch between them with an assign.


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here are two adtools projects on github and i struggle to find the one where i should place the issues.

https://github.com/adtools/coreutils


These are the "original" coreutils in SDK:Local/C

Configure related issues migt go here, but only after removing the duds from the gcc5.4 archive.

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THis is where compiler hangs out so gcc g++ issue go here.

You might mention your sharedoobject crash there, to keep the issue in view, even though it's "known".


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