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ID Category Severity Reproducibility Date Submitted Last Update
0001579 [buildroot] Other minor always 11-08-07 03:30 07-17-08 03:40
Reporter atle View Status public  
Assigned To buildroot
Priority normal Resolution no change required  
Status closed   Product Version
Summary 0001579: libstdc++ build fails with uclibc headers
Description Building gcc-3.4.6 with c++ support still fails as reported in the closed issue http://bugs.uclibc.org/view.php?id=904. [^]
The issue is reported in gcc PR14939, http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14939 [^]
and a patch (incorporated in 4.2) is found here:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=6132 [^]

The patch is tested with gcc-3.4.6 and uClibc-0.9.29 for the nios2 architecture, and works well. Could you please include this patch in toolchain/gcc/3.4.6 ?
This issue is a show-stopper for compiling libstdc++ on the nios2 as we're stuck with gcc 3.4.x.
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(0002904)
atle
11-09-07 05:46

I'll be darned... It works without the mentioned patch now (for nios2). Must have been a configuration issue. Well, I guess this issue can be closed.
 
(0002905)
vanokuten
11-09-07 06:07

atle, I'm closing this issue - if you will be able to reproduce - just reopen bug.
 

- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
11-08-07 03:30 atle New Issue
11-08-07 03:30 atle Status new => assigned
11-08-07 03:30 atle Assigned To  => buildroot
11-08-07 03:31 atle Issue Monitored: atle
11-09-07 05:46 atle Note Added: 0002904
11-09-07 06:07 vanokuten Status assigned => closed
11-09-07 06:07 vanokuten Note Added: 0002905
11-09-07 06:07 vanokuten Resolution open => unable to reproduce
11-27-07 13:51 UlfSamuelsson Status closed => resolved
11-27-07 13:51 UlfSamuelsson Resolution unable to reproduce => no change required
07-16-08 08:02 bernhardf Status resolved => new
07-17-08 03:40 bernhardf Status new => closed


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