Has anyone been successful compiling 21.5.12 using the prerelease recent
snapshots of gcc (3.3)? I can compile fine with 3.2.3 (release) and 3.3-pch
(2002-12-05), but recent 3.3 snapshots (e.g 2003-05-05) breakdown after a
number of "inline code fails to return" warnings.
I am wondering whether it is worth recompiling an earlier snapshot. There
are arcane reasons for wanting a 3.3 compiler as my primary one. I am using
an Apple OS X 10.2.6 machine, and 3.2.3 doesn't understand the
Apple-specific directives. 3.3-pch does understand, and XEmacs compiled
with that branch (since folded into the mainline) is the most stable
compared to 3.1 and 3.2.3.
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