Am Dienstag den, 2. Dezember 2003, um 13:40, schrieb Benjamin Reed:


Markus Biermaier wrote:

[Target == ControllingComputer ] > cc -v
Reading specs from /usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/2.95.2/specs
Apple Computer, Inc. version gcc-932.1, based on gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)
[Host] > /usr/local/powerpc-apple-
darwin/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Konfiguriert mit: ../gcc/configure --target=powerpc-apple-darwin --prefix=/usr/local/powerpc-apple-darwin -v
Thread model: single
gcc-Version 3.3.2

GCC 3.3.2 is ABI-incompatible with 2.95.2 for C++ code. If you're working with c++, you have to have the same version of the compiler on both ends. (Also note that if you're distributing to a linuxppc box, you can't use objective c with distcc either, since apple has many objc changes that have not made an official mainline gcc release yet).

Thanks for the fast response.


you have to have the same version of the compiler on both ends

OK, what can I do? On the LinuxPC I've built: o the gcc 3.2.2 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) and o the CrossCompiler gcc 3.2.2 (target=powerpc-apple-darwin).

Should I try to build the gcc 3.2.2 on Darwin also?
My goal is to speed up compiling of QT (when I change some "configure"-options it takes hours to compile on my G3 :-( ...).


Kind regards

Markus

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