From: Brian D. <br...@de...> - 2006-11-13 08:18:56
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Andreas Goebel wrote: > I=C2=B4m new to this list and didn=C2=B4t now how to reply to this olde= r thread I > found in the archive, so I am sorry I have to start a new thread. > The thread is about running into breakpoint-traps because of allocating= > / deallocation of std::string in different dlls. I have exactly that > problem and use gcc mingw special 3.4.5 (the "candidate-version" from > the downloads-page). The easiest solution is probably with gmane. The thread can be viewed here <http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.mingw.user/20141> and you can reply through gmane by selecting Followup from the drop-down box. > I have read in that thread that I would have to build libstd++ from > source and have to apply a patch before doing that. > = > But searching the patches at sourceforge didn=C2=B4t give any results f= or > gcc, g++ or libstd++. > = > How can I get that patch? Or could I check out gcc from cvs, are the > patches applied in cvs? The patch is in PR24196, comment #11. It's not in CVS anywhere, nor should you check out anything from CVS. Firstly, because gcc long ago moved to Subversion, but more importantly because by using vanilla upstream gcc you would not get any of the mingw-local patches. Brian |