I would tend to think you'd want to wait for gnat to be unified with gcc-3.0;
and as to needing a boostrap Ada compiler, that seems like a general issue
for gnat and obviously clean cross compilation (as ought to be natural as
in the rest of gcc) is the way to do it.
Any ideas about how to port gnat to Hurd? I'm personally
trying to use Ada instead of C++ from now on, and gnat
would be cool to have in Hurd. The GtkAda annex is
absolutely wonderful!
The current gnat is built into gcc-2.8.1 and unfortunately
to build gnat you already need an Ada compiler as i
gcc-3.0 is not in the main archive yet, but I would expect it to be in
tomorrow. I will get it then.
Phil.
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Neal H Walfield wrote:
> > I'll also take a stab at glibc with the new gcc, too.
>
> Read bug-glibc; it is not yet supported.
>
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> I'll also take a stab at glibc with the new gcc, too.
Read bug-glibc; it is not yet supported.
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On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 07:40:59PM -0400, Roland McGrath wrote:
> Also beware compiling the kernel with gcc-3.0, since the device drivers are
> linux-2.0.x code that perhaps does not like gcc-3.0.
Thanks for the warning - That's why I want to compile and boot hurd
and gnumach before we switch. I
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 07:40:05PM -0400, Roland McGrath wrote:
> I'm really not sure what the situation is with gcc/glibc compatibility
> right now. It might be that compiling with gcc-3.0 produces binaries
> incompatible with old glibc, or something like that.
My understanding (from reading lis
Also beware compiling the kernel with gcc-3.0, since the device drivers are
linux-2.0.x code that perhaps does not like gcc-3.0.
I'm really not sure what the situation is with gcc/glibc compatibility
right now. It might be that compiling with gcc-3.0 produces binaries
incompatible with old glibc, or something like that.
I have uploaded gcc-3.0 to incoming.
Thanks to:
Mark Kettenis - Getting the Hurd port updated upstream so we could compile
Marcus Brinkman - Putting up with my ranting.
Matthew Klose - For being very agreeable to patches and getting this running
I have tested:
1) A simple C app (#include in
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