Re: [Tinycc-devel] TCC built using NOSTDLIB crashes on linux

2008-02-02 Thread KHMan
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

Re: [Tinycc-devel] TCC built using NOSTDLIB crashes on linux

2008-02-02 Thread grischka
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

Re: [Tinycc-devel] TCC built using NOSTDLIB crashes on linux

2008-02-02 Thread Mike
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

Re: [Tinycc-devel] etiquette

2008-02-02 Thread Laurens Simonis
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

Re: [Tinycc-devel] etiquette

2008-02-02 Thread KHMan
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