Zack Weinberg wrote: > There are a couple of different things I would like to try out gcj > with, but I cannot successfully build libgcj. On both HEAD and the > branch, with or without --enable-shared to configure, I get these link > errors: >> ./.libs/libgcj.so: undefined reference to `__eh_alloc@GCC_3.0' > ./.libs/libgcj.so: undefined reference to `__eh_free@GCC_3.0' > ./.libs/libgcj.so: undefined reference to `__throw@GCC_3.0' > ./.libs/libgcj.so: undefined reference to `__get_eh_info@GCC_3.0' > ./.libs/libgcj.so: undefined reference to `__get_eh_table_language@GCC_3.0' > ./.libs/libgcj.so: undefined reference to `__terminate@GCC_3.0' > ./.libs/libgcj.so: undefined reference to `__terminate_set_func@GCC_3.0' > ./.libs/libgcj.so: undefined reference to `__rethrow@GCC_3.0' >> Any clues would be appreciated. This is i686-pc-linux-gnu. Alex reported this yesterday. This seems to be a recent regression wrt shared libgcc support. regards [ bryce ]