Subject: Re: C++ compiler wackyness.
To: Harald Bjoroy <harald@bitcon.no>
From: Simon Burge <simonb@telstra.com.au>
List: port-pmax
Date: 08/13/1998 08:29:06
On Thu, 13 Aug 1998 00:19:05 +0200 Harald Bjoroy wrote:
> You are quite right!
>
> I tried a very small test app "mytest.cpp", which defined a class, then
> used it.
>
> Straight to segmentation fault.
>
> This test is so small that it can't contain errors, also it builds &
> runs immidiately on my i486.
>
> Maybe the compiler must be rebuilt? It would seem like the ++ libraries
> are bad?
>
> Would a newer compiler build? (are the compilers implemented without the
> use of c++?)
>
>
> The kernelbuild use no cpp, and that must also be true for the other
> packages leading up to compiling moc too. Moc is using c++.
>
> I'll stay tuned!
Isn't some of the groff stuff c++? The files end in .cc and the
contents look sortof funny ;)
I've got a reasonable -current-ish system. Given that I've never ever
even really looked at a c++ program let alone written one, can you send
me your little test program and I'll try it out on this machine.
Simon.