On linux one would:
./configure --extra-cflags=-DCONFIG_RUNMEM_ALIGNED=0
On windows I'm not sure, but perhaps augmenting the lines in
win32/build-tcc.bat to look like this would do the same:
set D32=-DTCC_TARGET_PE -DTCC_TARGET_I386 -DCONFIG_RUNMEM_ALIGNED=0
set D64=-DTCC_TARGET_PE -DTCC_TARGET_X86_64 -DCONFIG_RUNMEM_ALIGNED=0
- Eric
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 7:29 AM Dog Dog <andreywilliamsjeffrey@gmail.com
<mailto:andreywilliamsjeffrey@gmail.com>> wrote:
I get an error about missing entry point _aligned_free in msvcrt.dll. Since
the newest builds are labeled as TCC version 0.9.28 RC one could wait until
after an official TCC version 0.9.28 to break compatibility with legacy Windows
versions.
The newest builds of TCC are broken on Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0,
Windows NT 3.51, Windows Me, Windows 98 and Windows 95. I realize that old
versions of Windows can't be supported forever and that is an amazing level of
compatibility for builds prior to recent builds.
The problem started with this build:
https://repo.or.cz/tinycc.git/commit/7b9f19eaab7e568a7c7a42725da812377a588f50
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