C++ ABI in LSB 2.0 is broken
Posted Sep 14, 2004 23:10 UTC (Tue) by
JoeBuck (subscriber, #2330)
In reply to:
C++ ABI in LSB 2.0 is broken by nix
Parent article:
The Open Group & FSG announce LSB 2.0 certification
GCC 3.3.5 will be released soon. Even so, what bothers me more than anything is that GCC 3.4 is the first release with a C++ parser that is not an unmaintainable kludge (the result being that hundreds of long-standing C++ parser bugs were fixed in 3.4), and the LSB committee has seen fit to require that 3.3 will have to continue to live indefinitely.
And there's also the disaster that GCC 3.2-based distros are still in wide use, they also have a libstdc++.so.5, and they are incompatible with GCC 3.3.
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