On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 04:19:49PM -0700, Jeff Bailey wrote:
> 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 <stdio.h> int main () { printf("Hello world\n"); })
>
> 2) A simple C++ app (#include <iostream> #include <string> int main () {
> std::string hi = "woo"; std::cout << hi << std::endl; })
>
> Both function correctly.
>
> There was one upstream bug. GCC was configured to only produce static
> libraries for the Hurd. All other bugs were simply packaging bugs (no
> java, typos, no longer needed historical cruft, etc...)
>
> BTS stuff will follow.
>
> I will test out building the Hurd and Gnumach, and test those. If
> this works, I would like to begin the steps towards switching to
> gcc-3.0 now as our default compiler, before we have many C++
> libraries/apps buit. Objections? (Silence is assent)
>
> Tks,
> Jeff Bailey
I tried build a cross-compiler environment on Linux Vs. HURD using this release of gcc
but it did't like work. Today I'll redo operations and if you like I'll send you make
output.
bye
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