>>>> "BAW" == bwarsaw
<bwarsaw(a)python.org> writes:
BAW> So what did RH /do/ to break this? Is the problem in the
BAW> XEmacs code, the X libraries, some place else? Any ideas, or
BAW> hints of places to look?
I'm not sure it's RH after all. Nix seems to think it's GCC 3. See
thread at
http://list-archive.xemacs.org/xemacs-beta/200205/msg00189.html.
Now, of course there's a good chance that whatever broke in GCC 3 is
in Red Hat's "improved" version of gcc 2.9x.
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