gcj version 3.4.4 compiles just fine. Segfault upon run.
Jan-Willem Regeer
xistence@x-istence.com
Sat Feb 12 21:59:00 GMT 2005
On Feb 10, 2005, at 7:37 PM, Tom Tromey wrote:
>>> class random {
>>> should be:
>>> public class random {
>> Actually this doesn't matter. The 'main' method must be public, but
> there isn't a requirement that the class be.
>>> Ill try a recompile. Thing is, it never failed to work when compiled
>> from
>> the ports tree with the GCC 3.2, so it is kind of weird this is
>> failing.
>> Ill make sure to followup with the ports maintainer as well as here.
>> Usually strange crashes are some bug in the port. Offhand I couldn't
> say what the problem is, I don't have access to a FreeBSD machine and
> I'm not a FreeBSD expert.
>> Tom
>
Tried a recompile no go, even from scratch from the tarball grom
gnu.org's main FTP server it was a no go. Same error. I contacted the
port maintainer, mabey i can get a reason from him. GCC 3.3.x works
perfectly however, from the ports, and there should are no differences
in the ports other than different version numbers.
J-W Regeer
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