Hi Phillipe,
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 12:51:08 -0600
Philippe Canal <pcanal@fnal.gov> wrote
concerning "RE: [ROOT] Odd behaviour of GCC":
> Hi Christian,
>
> We noted and fixed the problem a few days ago by renaming the
> directory 'new'.
Ok. I sent a bug report to GCC anyway. I think the behaviour in
contra-intuitive, and I didn't see anything in the documentation.
The `problem' is in GCC 2.91 to 3.0, so maybe it's a `feature'.
> To use this fix you need to delete the directory 'new' and download
> its replacement (the directory 'newdelete').
It's odd, 'cause I usually do
cvs update -A -P -d
to purge as much as possible. It's probably because the object files
was still lying around.
> I think that your solution is more elegant :)
I don't think so, 'cause I'm not sure it's portable.
>
> Cheers,
> Philippe.
> i.e. do 'rm -rf new; cvs update -dP'
Got it. Thanks.
BTW Philippe - patch coming your way soon.
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