Hello,

On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 10:48:52 +0200
Max Kellermann <m...@duempel.org> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> another cegcc upgrade: I have replaced gcc 4.4.x with gcc 4.5.3.  

Cool, great work!

Just as a note, I got sucked by Android, as everyone else, so don't
have much time to look after https://gitorious.org/cegcc/ . Besides, my
whole idea to work on it was to create an open-source software distro
for WinCE. But I found that bunch of important apps simply don't build
with cegcc, even after (some) effort applied to
https://gitorious.org/cegcc/cegcc-w32api - lot of things are still
missing (including highly boring like OLE or-how-it-is-called-now).

Well, I don't want to lose the chance with Android for that, so hack on
http://f-droid.org/

> That
> rebase caused a good amount of merge conflicts, which I attempted to
> solve without really knowing the code base.  The end result seems to
> work well.  The TEXT section of the XCSoar binary shrinks from 1,686
> kB to 1,582 kB, with no change but the gcc upgrade.  Looks like gcc's
> ARM code generator has improved a lot.
> 
> Source code:
> 
>  http://git.xcsoar.org/cgit/max/cegcc-build.git/
> 
> Binaries:
> 
>  http://max.kellermann.name/download/xcsoar/devel/cegcc/
> 
> This is a transitional step to finally upgrade to gcc 4.6.  Now if
> only Google would update the Android NDK to gcc 4.6 ...
> 
> Max

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Best regards,
 Paul                          mailto:pmis...@gmail.com

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