On 30 March 2012 18:58, Johannes Pfau <nos...@example.com> wrote: > Am Thu, 29 Mar 2012 20:34:42 +0200 > schrieb Marco Leise <marco.le...@gmx.de>: > >> As the topic suggests, I'm looking for instructions to get a >> cross-compiler working on Linux and the ones in the Wiki are fairly >> outdated, referring to old versions of D2 and GCC. >> >> The compiler actually builds, but it cannot build Phobos, with these >> lines of >> errors: /home/marco/Entwicklung/D/gdc/dev/gcc-4.6.2/windows/./gcc/gdc >> -B/home/marco/Entwicklung/D/gdc/dev/gcc-4.6.2/windows/./gcc/ >> -L/home/marco/Entwicklung/D/gdc/dev/gcc-4.6.2/windows/i686-mingw32/winsup/mingw >> -L/home/marco/Entwicklung/D/gdc/dev/gcc-4.6.2/windows/i686-mingw32/winsup/w32api/lib >> -isystem /home/marco/Entwicklung/D/gdc/dev/gcc-4.6.2/winsup/mingw/include >> -isystem /home/marco/Entwicklung/D/gdc/dev/gcc-4.6.2/winsup/w32api/include >> -B/usr/i686-mingw32/bin/ -B/usr/i686-mingw32/lib/ >> -isystem /usr/i686-mingw32/include >> -isystem /usr/i686-mingw32/sys-include -Wall -g -frelease -O2 >> -nostdinc -pipe -fdeprecated -I ../../../libphobos -I ./i686-mingw32 >> -fintfc-file=import/core/sys/windows/dbghelp.di >> -fsyntax-only ../../../libphobos/core/sys/windows/dbghelp.d >> ../../../libphobos/core/sys/posix/sys/un.d:17: >> Error: import __anonymous sa_family_t not >> found ../../../libphobos/core/sys/posix/sys/un.d:17: Error: alias >> core.sys.posix.sys.un.sa_family_t recursive alias dec >> > > Sorry, that's my fault again. I couldn't check whether the new > backtrace stuff worked on mingw, I guess that's the problem. But I > should have seen that the new code imports a posix header even on > windows. > > Could you please check if this patch fixes it: > https://gist.github.com/2253215 > > (That disables the GCC backtraces for non-Posix systems completely. > Windows has custom backtrace code anyway.) > > > BTW: @Iain Could you have a look at the build instructions at > https://github.com/D-Programming-GDC/GDC/wiki ? I just changed the git > checkout commands and symlinks, but it seems that > gcc-x.x.x/gcc/libphobos can't be a symlink anymore, so this directory > needs to be copied? >
I suggest: cd gcc-x-x-x mkdir libphobos cd libphobos ../symlink-tree ../../d/libphobos This creates all directories, and individual symbolic links to each file in libphobos. -- Iain Buclaw *(p < e ? p++ : p) = (c & 0x0f) + '0';