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Re: Compiler Bashing
by Carlos Rodrigues on Sunday 17/Jun/2001, @16:24
2.96 probably does more optimizations to the code than the stable version.
If those problems are compiler bugs, I'm sure they will fix them (they should). But nonoptimized/optimized code problems do not always mean compiler bugs, optimizations could just show bugs in the code that otherwise go unnoticed. Don't just go ahead and say it's the compiler's fault.
I'm not saying that 2.96 that comes with RedHat is the best thing since sliced bread but it's not as bad as people say it is, I think it is rather good (for a stabilized cvs snapshot anyway, but I would also say it's better than the 2.95.x series), after all, they compiled a whole distribution with it including the kernel (and the kernel is well known to break some compilers, mostly due to kernel bugs but sometimes due to compiler bugs).
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Re: Compiler Bashing
by Navindra Umanee on Sunday 17/Jun/2001, @16:34
Instead of the hand-waving, I respectfully suggest you check out SableVM yourself and the compilation errors first hand -- try to fix them even. I gave you the link in the original comment. :-)

I don't know about Red Hat though. I'm using Mandrake 8.0 which I presume took the broken compiler from Red Hat. Because that's what they do.
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