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Author Michael.Felt
Recipients Ayappan, David.Edelsohn, Michael.Felt, kadler
Date 2019-01-09.19:18:38
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On 08/01/2019 15:40, Ayappan wrote:
> Ayappan <ayappanec@gmail.com> added the comment:
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> Not sure what went wrong here.
> I used gcc & g++ and didn't hit this issue.
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Well, it is probably an issue with xlc as I have vac.C and
vacpp.cmp.core installed (aka xlc and xlC). These days it seems only gcc
environment gets tested in depth and portability issues with "posix"
compilers get missed.

GCC is a fine compiler - just not the one I am using for a number of
"logistical" reasons.

Thanks for the update!

Michael
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