I am using the gcc of mingw32. As I tried cygwin's gcc it all was ok,
but I have to use mingw's gcc.
I'll try contacting the mingw-users list.
Thank you,
Michael
Adam Fedor wrote:
>
> Michael Scheibler wrote:
> >
> > Ooops, sorry, I forgot to remove some changes in the code. Here is the
> > right compiler output:
> >
> > NSBundle.m:88: invalid identifier `@ix86'
> > NSBundle.m:88: `@ix86' undeclared here (not in a function)
>
> I don't get this error, at least not using the latest CVS versions of
> these libraries, although nothing should have changed from 0.9.0
>
> This was compiling using cygwin bash for mingw (According to the
> README.MingW)
>
> Perhaps you can email the entire compile line, since those defines
> should be there
> (i.e. gcc ... -DGNUSTEP_TARGET_CPU...)
>
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