On Friday, 8 March 2013 at 18:45:12 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
On 8 March 2013 18:37, John Colvin
<john.loughran.col...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there any way of knowing the correct snapshot to compile
with at any
given time? It's a pretty lengthy trial and error process to
find out....
I normally update my gcc snapshot once every fortnight. If
there's any
compilation issues let me know. But I hardly run into any, if
at all...
I downloaded the most recent snapshot (03/03) and gave compiling
a go. After fiddling around getting mpc mpfr and gmp3 recognised,
I ran in to this:
In file included from
/Users/johncolvin/Git/gdc/gcc_for_gdc/gcc/d/dfrontend/mars.c:109:0:
d/verstr.h: In constructor ‘Global::Global()’:
d/verstr.h:1:2: error: ‘n’ was not declared in this scope
-n "2.062"
^
d/verstr.h:1:4: error: expected ‘;’ before string constant
-n "2.062"
^
This is on OS X 10.7, patch 2.5.8, gmp 5.0.5, mpfr 3.1.1, mpc
1.0.1, GNU Autoconf 2.69, GNU automake 1.13.1, flex 2.5.37, GNU
Bison 2.7, GNU patch 2.7.1, gcc/++ 4.7.2