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Re: [Mingw-cross-env-list] Re: Gentoo GCC testing (was Gentoo doc update
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hoijui |
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Re: [Mingw-cross-env-list] Re: Gentoo GCC testing (was Gentoo doc update) |
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Sat, 20 Nov 2010 15:25:46 +0100 |
short story:
the compile problem i had with gcc is solved now. it was purely my
fault, so you may remove the note about problems on gentoo from the
"prepare your system" page.
slightly longer story:
i was using a redirect script for gcc, with this content:
#!/bin/sh
ccache gcc $*
this caused problems with defines specified on the command-line that
had quotes and spaces in them (eg: -DFOO="\" bar\"").
using this instead:
alias gcc="ccache /usr/bin/gcc"
fixed the problem. ;-)
so... a big sorry for all the wasted time! :/
2010/6/6 Tony Theodore <address@hidden>:
> On 7 June 2010 01:06, Nikos Chantziaras <address@hidden> wrote:
>> On 06/06/2010 02:16 PM, Tony Theodore wrote:
>>>
>>> On 6 June 2010 19:25, Nikos Chantziaras<address@hidden> wrote:
>>>> You can install multiple major as well as minor (after enabling a USE
>>>> flag)
>>>> GCC versions. When you install one, the default stays as it was and can
>>>> be
>>>> changed with the "gcc-config" command.
>>>>
>>>> I have multiple GCC versions installed that way for quite a while in
>>>> order
>>>> to test whether my code stays compilable with GCC versions still used out
>>>> there (3.4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5).
>>>
>>> Thanks Nikos, that's useful to know. Did you do anything special to
>>> get 4.5 to build
>>
>> You mean native? No. It was emerged correctly and works without errors.
>>
>>> and does a recent mingw-cross-env (last release or
>>> current dev) work on your system?
>>
>> I just updated from hg. No problems here. It built fine and seems to work.
>
> Thanks, now we know it's not a general Gentoo or mingw-cross-env issue.
>
> Tony
>
>
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