Index: src/support/FileName.cpp =================================================================== --- src/support/FileName.cpp (revision 75bfed55079cab6b73fbea6ce4ae3f10d1af3b91) +++ src/support/FileName.cpp (revision 3a123b90af838b08680471d87170c38e56787df9) @@ -67,13 +67,4 @@ using namespace std; using namespace lyx::support; - -// OK, this is ugly, but it is the only workaround I found to compile -// with gcc (any version) on a system which uses a non-GNU toolchain. -// The problem is that gcc uses a weak symbol for a particular -// instantiation and that the system linker usually does not -// understand those weak symbols (seen on HP-UX, tru64, AIX and -// others). Thus we force an explicit instanciation of this particular -// template (JMarc) -template struct boost::detail::crc_table_t<32, 0x04C11DB7, true>;