[AD] [ alleg-Bugs-1199769 ] GCC400 compiler errors with Allegro 4.2.0

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Bugs item #1199769, was opened at 2005-05-11 08:35
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Category: DOS
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: GCC400 compiler errors with Allegro 4.2.0

Initial Comment:
Some compiler errors occur with the Allegro 4.3.0 and
the new GCC400.
Some are due to the wrong place of the declaration with
keyword static.

The most persistent one is the line assembler

mov ..,_in_std.

the gc400 does not see that it _in_std is not a local
variable.




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Comment By: Duilio J. Protti (dprotti)
Date: 2007-03-29 14:33

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I have built Allegro 4.2.1 with both gcc 3.4.6 and gcc 4.1.1 in a
Gentoo-Linux box with no errors at compile time. Same results with Allegro
4.3.0 and gcc 4.1.1 in the same machine, so I couldn't reproduce the error
you mention. Can you give more details about it? Perhaps you can show the
output of the make command or the place in the assembler where you observe
the error.

Best regards,
Duilio Protti.


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Comment By: Duilio J. Protti (dprotti)
Date: 2007-03-29 14:33

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I have built Allegro 4.2.1 with both gcc 3.4.6 and gcc 4.1.1 in a
Gentoo-Linux box with no errors at compile time. Same results with Allegro
4.3.0 and gcc 4.1.1 in the same machine, so I couldn't reproduce the error
you mention. Can you give more details about it? Perhaps you can show the
output of the make command or the place in the assembler where you observe
the error.

Best regards,
Duilio Protti.


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