From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: dmartin@clifton-labs.com (Dale E. Martin) To: To: Subject: -frepo bugs in 1.1.1? Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 23:46:00 -0000 Message-ID: <8790d8m7bm.fsf@chinchilla.clifton-labs.com> X-SW-Source: 1999-03n/msg00293.html Message-ID: <19990331234600.Wsb_Z6tQiAlMANYBKyNMCiiGKFPPDplDdf2tHX9i-Eo@z> I have a very large project I'm working on that makes use of templates. We're using the "Borland Model" of templates where everything for a template class goes in the header file. I ran "strings" on my binary the other day, and noticed that commonly used template classes appear to be instantiated in the binary a _lot_ of times. I hadn't tried using -frepo in a long time, and my reading of the docs led me to believe that all I needed to do (since I am using the Borland model) is set the flag -frepo at compile time. But, with that flag I get link errors saying some template instantiations are missing. Are there bugs in -frepo in egcs-1.1.1? What kind of info could I provide that would be useful? Thanks, Dale -- +------------------------- pgp key available --------------------------+ | Dale E. Martin | Clifton Labs, Inc. | Senior Computer Engineer | | dmartin@clifton-labs.com | http://www.clifton-labs.com | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+