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Unsupported link switch used MSVC8 #3977

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vicuna opened this issue Feb 16, 2006 · 2 comments
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Unsupported link switch used MSVC8 #3977

vicuna opened this issue Feb 16, 2006 · 2 comments

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vicuna commented Feb 16, 2006

Original bug ID: 3977
Reporter: skaller
Status: resolved (set by @damiendoligez on 2012-09-11T12:44:38Z)
Resolution: suspended
Priority: normal
Severity: trivial
Version: 3.09.0
Target version: 4.00.1+dev
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)

Bug description

This is for information only, it appears to have no impact.
Running prepackaged 3.09.0 compiler for Win32 native on AMD64
running XP64 with Visual Studio 8 (2005): I get this message:

LINK : warning LNK4224: /DEBUGTYPE:CV is no longer supported; ignored

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vicuna commented Jun 2, 2006

Comment author: robertr

This is "odd" for two reasons:

  1. the specified switch goes back to VC6, which is why the warning is issued

  2. it is used with DEBUG builds - why is an MSVC debug switch being used by a "prepackaged 3.09.0 compiler"? AFAIK, none of the OCaml debugging/profiling support will deal with the program's symbols in this format(?)

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vicuna commented Sep 11, 2012

Comment author: @damiendoligez

I don't know where this flag might have come from, as it doesn't appear anywhere in the sources of 3.09.0.

At any rate, the message doesn't appear with VS9 and OCaml 4.00.0.

@vicuna vicuna closed this as completed Sep 11, 2012
@vicuna vicuna added this to the 4.00.1 milestone Mar 14, 2019
@vicuna vicuna added the bug label Mar 19, 2019
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