gcc 3.2.2?

Michael Stefaniuc mstefani at redhat.de
Mon Feb 24 03:24:57 CST 2003


On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 01:44:27AM -0600, Gregory M. Turner wrote:
> 
> To my surprise, Gentoo (ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="", iow "stable" Gentoo) is
> ready to give me gcc 3.2.2 (in fact it compiles as I type).
> 
> So, what can I expect from wine and gcc322?  Any known interestingnesses?
> Anyone even tried it? Presumably, since the threading magic needs to be in the
> kernel (I run a modified linux-2.4.21-pre4-ac5 atm), I will not get the pthread bug...
> but then again, how do I know for sure if I suffer from that or not?  Is there a test
> that is known to reliably break against the new threading model (or perhaps I
> can presume I "got it" if i can't run notepad?1)
If you can run notepad you aren't affected by the bug because the bug is
merciless: the wineserver wont even start because it fails to create the
needed socket in /tmp/.wine-$user/server-XXXXXX/ (this stuff gets
deleted on wine shutdown). If by any chance the socket is still present,
wine will still crash pretty fast.

bye
	michael
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