
Dear Richard,
apparently, CLN 1.1.5 does not compile with the newly released GCC 3.4.0. My understanding is that CLN 1.1.5 is relying on some non-standard language constructs that are now rejected by g++. Are there any plans to solve this problem? All the best,
Roberto

Roberto Bagnara wrote:
Dear Richard,
apparently, CLN 1.1.5 does not compile with the newly released GCC 3.4.0. My understanding is that CLN 1.1.5 is relying on some non-standard language constructs that are now rejected by g++. Are there any plans to solve this problem? All the best,
Roberto
Whoops! I have just run across CLN 1.1.7 and that compiles OK with GCC 3.4.0. Sorry about the noise. Cheers,
Roberto
P.S. I don't remember having seen the announcement of CLN 1.1.6 and 1.1.7 though. Where are new CLN releases announced?

Dear Roberto!
On Wed, 5 May 2004, Roberto Bagnara wrote:
Whoops! I have just run across CLN 1.1.7 and that compiles OK with GCC 3.4.0. Sorry about the noise.
See, the medium is hardly useful any more. I've fetched that message from my SPAM folder by sheer luck. Screw them *@$#=! spammers.
P.S. I don't remember having seen the announcement of CLN 1.1.6 and 1.1.7 though. Where are new CLN releases announced?
Oh, I only sent the last one to ginac-devel and qalculate-devel and a couple of individuals. Let me know if I should add purrs-devel to my list.
Regards -richy.

Richard B. Kreckel wrote:
Oh, I only sent the last one to ginac-devel and qalculate-devel and a couple of individuals. Let me know if I should add purrs-devel to my list.
Yes, please! Thanks,
Roberto

Dear Roberto!
On Wed, 5 May 2004, Roberto Bagnara wrote:
apparently, CLN 1.1.5 does not compile with the newly released GCC 3.4.0. My understanding is that CLN 1.1.5 is relying on some non-standard language constructs that are now rejected by g++.
It's the new recursive decent C++ language parser in GCC 3.4.0, which is better in checking conformance than the implementor of the hash functions was. ;-)
Are there any plans to solve this problem?
It's been fixed in CLN-1.1.6, released in January this year. CLN-1.1.7 is the current release. May the reason you're not aware of these releases be related to you checking the wrong FTP sites? I've stopped advertising anything but ftp://ftpthep.physik.uni-mainz.de/pub/gnu/ since I realized that they are extremely slooow, the reason being the resposible persons being travelling and/or their mailboxes completely drowned in SPAM.
Regards -richy.
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