On Feb 24, 2008, at 8:41 PM, Dennis Ruffer wrote:
On Feb 24, 2008, at 7:00 PM, Bee wrote:
I am seeing a similar message using Ubuntu 7.10 Linux:
Running: make bootstrap
make: *** No rule to make target `bootstrap'. Stop.
But I can not continue to a successful make.
I have logged all output, let me know if you want it.
-- Bill Muench
Santa Cruz, California
I'm not seeing any problems with the compile, other than the fact
that I'm not getting the ffcall functions, so I can't use any
external calls.
Anton, I do have the ttester.fs enhanced to show the actual and
expected stack results. I'm not sure how to test the floating
point version, but it looks right to me and make check still works
(a little slower though). What would you like me to do with the file?
DaR
On a PPC Mac I get this after the make:
*** Check successful ***
*** missing functionality ***
no ffcall -> only old-style foreign function calls (no fflib.fs)
*** performance problems ***
automatic register allocation: performance degradation possible
Ok, downloaded ffcall, then:
*** Check successful ***
*** performance problems ***
automatic register allocation: performance degradation possible
Michael told me that was because I was not using gcc 2.95.
How do I do that?
--
Bill
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