Common GCC 4.4 Build Problems

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 11/24/2008 - 00:03

Journal of Martin Michlmayr: "Martin Michlmayr built the Debian archive with a snapshot of the upcoming GCC 4.4 and described common build failures: some failures are caused by stricter preprocessor checks in GCC 4.4 and many by missing #include statements."


 

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