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From: tiemann@YAHI.STANFORD.EDU (Michael Tiemann)
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Subject: problem with -fchar-charconst and Random.cc
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Date: 19 Aug 89 19:15:52 GMT
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    Below is a script which illustrates two problems I had getting
    libg++ version 1.35.1 up.  I am running on a Sun 386i under
    SunOS 4.0.1.  All other relevant info should be in the script.
    Seemingly the -fchar-charconst flag is no longer supported, so
    I had to compile the streams stuff without it.  What effect will
    this have on heavily stream dependent code?
    [ ... ]

None.  Since AT&T's cfront now considers -fchar-charconst the normal
way of doing business, there is no need to have -fchar-charconst; it
is now the default.

Michael