I just also compiled RoadMap. Not such a simple application. This is
about 60.000 lines of C source, the stripped executable is 580 KB.

The compile works. (This is the version from CVS, which doesn't have the
C++ requirement. The recently released version does still rely on C++
and I don't have that library yet to test with.)

RoadMap starts up but it doesn't show the map. The application does
respond to user events (toolbar, menus, work; touching the empty canvas
pops up a little indication of which street you pointed to. It's not
pointing right though.

This is a much better result than I was expecting.

        Danny

On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 18:04 +0100, Danny Backx wrote:
> I just ran a couple of simple tests through the gcc-4.4 based toolchain,
> incomplete as it is.
> 
> This is Hello World and fibonacci type of stuff.
> 
> The exe's are all a bit larger than the "normal" ones. They do appear to
> run.
> 
>       Danny
-- 
Danny Backx ; danny.backx - at - scarlet.be ; http://danny.backx.info


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