Hi all,
Rob Landley wrote:
On Friday 01 February 2008 22:23:54 KHMan wrote:
[snip]
Anyway, off to do other things...
Given Rob's style, I'm not going to respond in any big way except
to say that perhaps my slight aversion to spoon-feeding is
apparently not in style. Well, I wish to say that
From: Rob Landley:
... I managed to learn enough to get mingw installed under wine, so
I have a windows native development environment I can use to build
win32 binaries under an emulator, and can thus now test the tinycc
win32 output and win32 host modes over in my version.
TCC in win32
Thanks very much for finding the mistake. Also thanks for pointing out
the -v option for gcc. I tried debugging which didn't work with gdb,
cause it wouldn't run the first line in main().
I will try to make my questions more appropriate to this list.
KHMan wrote:
Hi all,
Rob Landley
Is there some mailing list etiquette about not mentioning another's name?
No - a while ago, Rob was very active in developing Tcc. He was making many
improvements to get TCC in a better shape, and to make it do what he wanted it
to do for his purpose. When some people asked for changes/feature
Laurens Simonis wrote:
Is there some mailing list etiquette about not mentioning another's name?
[snip]
The above is ment to be as objective as possible. Personally, I think it's a
shame that this hostility exists, and think it's counterproductive. He comes
back to help, and _still_ isn't