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From: "iains at gcc dot gnu.org" <gcc-bugzilla@gcc.gnu.org> To: gcc-bugs@gcc.gnu.org Subject: [Bug bootstrap/44107] libstdc++ (dylib) is built with an erroneous dependency towards /usr/lib Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 21:50:00 -0000 [thread overview] Message-ID: <bug-44107-4-O9wdBU6mVt@http.gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/> (raw) In-Reply-To: <bug-44107-4@http.gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44107 --- Comment #12 from Iain Sandoe <iains at gcc dot gnu.org> 2011-03-20 21:06:30 UTC --- (In reply to comment #11) > (In reply to comment #10) > > (In reply to comment #8) > So, my question is "does version 'x' work without a DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH set?" > (that tells us if we have a way forward) duh ... make that version 'y'.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-03-20 21:06 UTC|newest] Thread overview: 38+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top [not found] <bug-44107-4@http.gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/> 2011-03-19 11:42 ` Denis.Excoffier at airbus dot com 2011-03-19 11:42 ` mikestump at comcast dot net 2011-03-19 15:03 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2011-03-19 15:13 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2011-03-19 23:26 ` howarth at nitro dot med.uc.edu 2011-03-20 12:43 ` Denis.Excoffier at airbus dot com 2011-03-20 14:50 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2011-03-20 14:52 ` howarth at nitro dot med.uc.edu 2011-03-20 21:10 ` Denis.Excoffier at airbus dot com 2011-03-20 21:27 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2011-03-20 21:50 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org [this message] 2011-03-21 8:18 ` Denis.Excoffier at airbus dot com 2011-03-21 8:34 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2011-03-21 19:30 ` mikestump at comcast dot net 2011-04-28 16:28 ` rguenth at gcc dot gnu.org 2011-06-26 17:38 ` [Bug target/44107] gcc emits frame (epilogue) info incompatible with the darwin {8,9}-unwinder,10-compacter iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2011-12-11 19:53 ` gcc@Denis-Excoffier.org 2011-12-11 20:04 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2013-07-16 13:02 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2013-07-16 16:16 ` howarth at nitro dot med.uc.edu 2013-09-09 13:56 ` dominiq at lps dot ens.fr 2013-09-09 19:57 ` fang at csl dot cornell.edu 2013-09-09 21:46 ` mrs at gcc dot gnu.org 2013-09-10 13:57 ` howarth at nitro dot med.uc.edu 2013-09-14 11:58 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2013-09-14 12:01 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2014-01-22 7:58 ` gcc@Denis-Excoffier.org 2014-01-22 8:13 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2014-01-22 8:58 ` gcc@Denis-Excoffier.org 2014-01-22 19:49 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2014-11-03 19:44 ` fxcoudert at gcc dot gnu.org 2014-11-03 19:49 ` gcc@Denis-Excoffier.org 2021-02-28 15:36 ` egallager at gcc dot gnu.org 2021-03-01 19:37 ` cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org 2021-03-21 23:52 ` cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org 2021-05-01 13:08 ` cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org 2023-05-16 19:14 ` iains at gcc dot gnu.org 2010-05-13 6:27 [Bug bootstrap/44107] New: libstdc++ (dylib) is built with an erroneous dependency towards /usr/lib Denis dot Excoffier at airbus dot com 2010-05-13 8:42 ` [Bug bootstrap/44107] " paolo dot carlini at oracle dot com
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