Hmm.. maybe change that build environment to something that is actually
compatibel to something that users might have? as in, not using compiler
versions / library versions that aren't available from official
repositories for the distribution in question (prebuilt libs excluded)?
Alternative: pack
Another useful option would be to build and maintain a VM image with the
complete tool chain installed. It would be great to have as a reference
and would let people who wanted to cross-compile do it much easier, at
an obvious cost of VM overhead. Pity Windows and OSX compilers couldn't
be VM-
On 2014-08-28, 03:45 , Lance Corrimal wrote:
Hi gang,
How do I upgrade gcc to 4.6 on debian squeeze?
And what else does need to be upgraded on debian squeeze to have the versions
that LL uses?
Sorry this has taken so long, but I got it done this morning
I've published the sources for our
On Fri, 05 Sep 2014 09:44:18 -0400, Scott Lawrence (Oz Linden) wrote:
> I've published the sources for our backport and the debian packages from
> it that we install on our build hosts:
>
> https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Debian_GCC_Backport
gcc v4.6.3 ?... You might want to update to 4.6.4. T