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Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 00:31:45 +0200
Subject: Re: [MiNT] MiNTLib 0.59.1 Release?
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Am Sa, 12.06.2010, 00:25 schrieb Vincent Rivière:

> I'm not sure of this but... you may have upgraded the normal MiNTLib RPM
> (libc.a), but not the debug one (libc_g.a). So when you use -g, it will
> link
> with the old MiNTLib, unoptimized, and lacking the new _checkcpu()
> function.

Thanks, that was it...
Good that you mentioned the thing about the linking in the
mintlib-debug,... I thought "just strip it" - but clearly that's not
enough...

-- 
Greets,
Ole


