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what are the compiler issues ?
by john jones on Monday 24/Sep/2001, @15:17
the title says it all

I am aware that gcc 3.0 wont compile KDE but what are the problems ?

have anyone tried 3.01 ?

regards

john jones
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Re: what are the compiler issues ?
by Richard Moore on Monday 24/Sep/2001, @16:10
IIRC the problems are in the handling of virtual inheritence and are not addressed by 3.01.
Have a look in the mail archives for more info.

Rich.
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  • Re: what are the compiler issues ?
    by Evandro on Tuesday 25/Sep/2001, @11:53
    I compiled kdesupport, kdelibs and kdebase and it worked, except for artsd (no sound).
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    • Re: what are the compiler issues ?
      by not me on Tuesday 25/Sep/2001, @16:30
      Yes, aRts is the part of KDE that won't compile. I think there are subtle bugs in other programs that will cause them to crash, though (KNode?).
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