Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #35770, comment 31
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Ticket #35770, comment 31
initial v1 2 2 > I also vote to return to the previous state, at least until there is a separate libstc++ port. 3 3 > 4 > I agree that the instability from comment #2 is not theoretical and I can easily reproduce it. At the same time, I can easily solve the problem by stopping mixing the compilers when I compile my code. Long time ago there was already a ticket for "pointer being freed was not allocated" error, where the a suggested solution. While the solution is not really working, the key point is not mixing stuff.4 > I agree that the instability from comment:2 is not theoretical and I can easily reproduce it. At the same time, I can easily solve the problem by stopping mixing the compilers when I compile my code. Long time ago there was already a ticket for "pointer being freed was not allocated" error, where the a suggested solution. While the solution is not really working, the key point is not mixing stuff. 5 5 > 6 > Those who is not using gc4 [4-8] have no problem. Those who are using, just need to accept the fact that there is an incompatibility if compilers are mixed. The removal of std++ solve solvable problem for a subset of developers using gcc, but creates unsolvable problem for others who rely on c++11 and other new features of standard library.6 > Those who is not using gc4![4-8] have no problem. Those who are using, just need to accept the fact that there is an incompatibility if compilers are mixed. The removal of std++ solve solvable problem for a subset of developers using gcc, but creates unsolvable problem for others who rely on c++11 and other new features of standard library. 7 7 8 8 Exactly my point. Please remember that the gcc4X compilers are *not* just there to provide alternative options to build ports, but people also use them to build their own code. If I install the latest gcc4X, it might well be because I really do want the new features that come with that new compiler.