Hi Tomi,
Anyone have any idea if that's a larger problem, or simply something
nobody has written the small handcoded ASMs needed for ARMv5 or v4?
If latter, I might be able to wrap my head around this.
The problem you've got is related to segmented stack support. It need
fix on 2 levels:
Hi Kashyap,
I've used it here -
https://github.com/ckkashyap/unix/blob/master/kernel/Makefile and it
appears that the compiler does honor the contents of the json file
that is passed.
Corey Richardson can help you with that.
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Hi,
Also when using the --target approach, I always had to wait for hours
until it finished the Linux (host) build before it started to build
the target.
Yep, `--target` approach can be extremely exhausting. One pretty
useful dirty trick in this case is to build it once for host and play a
Hi Rob,
make: *** No rule to make target
`powerpc64-bgq-linux/rt/arch/powerpc64/morestack.o', needed by
`powerpc64-bgq-linux/rt/libsmorestack.a'. Stop.
I don't know how to go about debugging this. Any ideas?
There is no way to debug this - you have to implement a couple of
functions
Hi Alex,
The source also supports a number of other platforms such as Android and
iOS now.
Unfortunately iOS build is failing now because of LLVM bug and as
patch for it hasn't yet landed, I believe it shouldn't be mentioned in
release notes.
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for Dash (zeal, helm-dash, any other compatible software).
Here is the link for subscription:
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It's a beta and has a
I'm trying to run rustc on an arm board, but obviously there's no
precompiled stage0 to build the compiler.
Is there a procedure to cross-compile stage0 on other host machine where
I do have rustc?
Disclaimer: haven't tried anything like this, but just a couple of
hints:
- configure
Hi Christophe,
i can not use :
let ppDb : **mut () = RawPtr::null();
unsafe { res=sqlite3_open(filename.as_ptr(), ppDb);
because as_ptr() returns an *u8 and c_char is a i8, so i have to use
extern { fn sqlite3_open(filename: *c_uchar, ppDb : **mut ()) -
c_int; }
as_ptr() is a bad idea as
Hi,
Which is current state of once functions?
In the doc https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Doc-under-construction-FAQit
mentioned as experimental feature, which might not be enabled in 1.0.
But it is
Compiler shows a warning
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Rust-dev
functions are experimental and likely to
be removed, which raises question how likely considering wiki page was
last edited 9 months ago.
Is better to avoid them at all or it's still safe use them as
experimental feature?
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