I was confused, but now I understand. The bug I encountered was
eliminated sometime
after the 2015-12-27 date of the tcc debian package that Ubuntu 16.04
uses. I verified that the bug is reproduced by git checkout of the
933c223... SHA-1 commit number used by that package.
So, there is nothing
I think that the git repository mob branch is the one that I used.
I got it like so:
# git clone git://repo.or.cz/tinycc.git
# cd tinycc
# git fetch origin
...
# git branch
* mob
It works without errors.
Also, I plan to submit a bug report to Ubuntu about this. For that,
can someone
Michael Williamson wrote:
I am following up on my previous post from yesterday.
I discovered that if I download the tinycc source code from the
Savanah website using git and build it from that, that tcc 0.9.26
works on Ubuntu 16.04 without the error. But, if I install tcc with
'apt-get install
I am following up on my previous post from yesterday.
I discovered that if I download the tinycc source code from the
Savanah website using git and build it from that, that tcc 0.9.26
works on Ubuntu 16.04 without the error. But, if I install tcc with
'apt-get install tcc' then the error is
Hi,
I get an error using tcc version 0.9.26 on Ubuntu 16.04, that did not
occur using
tcc version 0.9.25 on Ubuntu 12.04, both 32-bit, compiling identical
source code.
The error message is:
FIXME: handle reloc type 5 at 8066060 [0x1020] to 8051824
Is this a regression? I can provide more