From: Dirk E. <ed...@de...> - 2004-06-16 12:50:43
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On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 12:14:02PM +0200, Luigi Ballabio wrote: > On 2004.06.16 04:32, Mark Treiber wrote: > >I spoke too soon. I just looked back at the console history and the > >original time QuantLib and the test-suite compiled it was with -O2. > >When gcc crashed with QuantLib-python it was compiling with -O3. I'm > >re-compiling QuantLib now with -O1 (hopefully I won't have to go all > >the way to -O0). > > Mark, > you might want to go all the way up to gcc 3.3.4 instead. > I just recompiled the sources with -O3, and I didn't get the error. Seconded, for what it's worth. It builds fine here on i386 with the default -02, once I figured out which of the Debian boost development packages I needed (libboost-dev, libboost-regex-dev, libboost-test-dev). I now have to fix something in the package structure that seems to stem from the split of the main libraries. So on track, but a little late... Dirk, who is busy with Quantian -- FEATURE: VW Beetle license plate in California |