# HG changeset patch # User diego # Date 1026082546 0 # Node ID 917fa27c7d32cafd7ef6d38d35b0663b619007ed # Parent 4e3493443b3641d232d9955430eef48c07b9d27f Update about gcc 3.0.4. The problem is not Red Hat specific. diff -r 4e3493443b36 -r 917fa27c7d32 DOCS/documentation.html --- a/DOCS/documentation.html Sun Jul 07 20:06:55 2002 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/documentation.html Sun Jul 07 22:55:46 2002 +0000 @@ -428,12 +428,10 @@ need it) or don't up/downgrade at all (but in this case, be prepared for runtime problems). If you vote for 3.x.x, try to use the latest version, early releases had various bugs, so be sure you use at least 3.1, it's - tested and working. Don't use Red Hat's gcc 3.0.x versions! 3.0.4-RH - reproducibly dies with internal error during GUI compilation (vanilla 3.0.4 - does not). Detailed information about gcc 2.96's bugs (that are still NOT - fixed, they have been WORKED AROUND in MPlayer!) can be found - here and in the - FAQ ! + tested and working. Detailed information about gcc 2.96's bugs (that are + still NOT fixed, they have been WORKED AROUND in MPlayer!) can be + found here and in the + FAQ.
gcc 3.0.4-RedHat update: RedHat managed to break gcc again, this - time the victim is 3.0.4 . It may fail with internal compiler error when - compiling with GUI support. DO NOT REPORT THIS BUG TO US! Use 2.95.3 or - a vanilla 3.0.4 compiled from source.
-If you have problems with GCC 2.96, you can get 2.96-85 packages from the Red Hat ftp server, or just go for the 3.0.4 packages offered for version 7.2 and later. You can also get gcc-3.1