Path: utzoo!telly!ddsw1!lll-winken!killer!mit-eddie!bbn!oberon!orion.cf.uci.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!blanche.ics.uci.edu!schmidt From: schmidt@blanche.ics.uci.edu (Doug Schmidt) Newsgroups: gnu.g++ Subject: Re: More trouble... Message-ID: <984@paris.ics.uci.edu> Date: 28 Nov 88 05:39:56 GMT References: <10347@swan.ulowell.edu> Sender: news@paris.ics.uci.edu Reply-To: Doug SchmidtDistribution: gnu Organization: University of California, Irvine - Dept of ICS Lines: 32 [ the following response should probably be posted automatically every 2 weeks ;-) ] In article <10347@swan.ulowell.edu> mschedlb@hawk.ulowell.edu (Martin Schedlbauer) writes: >Hi, more trouble... > >I get 'reduce_strenght_flag' undefined in loop.c. Any thoughts? > > ...Martin > >Univ. of Lowell >Dept. of CS >Lowell, MA 01854 > > > T H A N K Y O U ... You must always be sure to use the appropriate gcc source code back-end for g++. In this case, you'll need the gcc 1.27 source code, since the g++ compiler is version 1.27. It sounds like you are using a more recent version of gcc, since strength reduction wasn't included in gcc at the time of the g++ 1.27 release. I believe that the gcc.127 tar tape is still available from prep.ai.mit.edu. When g++ 1.31 is release ( hopefully soon! ), you will then be able to graft it onto the gcc 1.31 source code. Doug -- schmidt@ics.uci.edu (ARPA) | Per me si va nella citta' dolente. | Per me si va nell'eterno dolore. | Per me si va tra la perduta gente. | Lasciate ogni speranza o voi ch'entrate.