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Subject: Re: KDE 3.5 BRANCH && gcc-4.1.0 && glibc-2.4 && linux-2.6.16 - SOLVED
From: Pavel Troller <patrol () sinus ! cz>
Date: 2006-03-26 21:50:50
Message-ID: 20060326215049.GA22210 () tangens ! sinus ! cz
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Hi!
> It may depend on the configure settings used to compile gcc. Gentoo used to
> (or may still, but I think they changed this) use some faster memory
> allocator by default with libstdc++ (not a Gentoo patch, just a different
> configure selection) instead of the default slower memory allocator.
Hmm, it looks possible.
BTW. my config flags I use for compiling gcc are
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-shared --with-system-zlib --host=i586-pc-linux-gnu \
--enable-threads=posix --enable-__cxa_atexit --with-tls --with-cpu=i586 \
--with-arch=i586 --enable-languages=all After verifying that SVN TRUNK libstdc++ \
seems okay, I've checked out the 4.1 BRANCH and compiled it. It reports itself as \
4.1.1 (prerelease). It's important that its libstdc++ is also free of those \
deadlocks. So now I will try all the gcc suite from this snapshot. I hope it's like \
in KDE, that the gcc branches are moreless stable. As soon as 4.1.1 becomes official, \
I will update and recompile.
Thanks to all of you, who helped me!
With regards, Pavel Troller
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