Peter Bex scripsit: > That's not true. There's a C fallback which is used in case no assembly > version is available.
I was under the impression that that code had bit-rotted long ago. At any rate, none of the currently supported platforms is using it: they all have apply-hack.S files. > I don't think you need to do all that, unless I'm mistaken. Here's docs > on how to cross-build: http://wiki.call-cc.org/man/4/Cross%20development Right, though that depends on the target platform being an existing Chicken platform. Since the cross-compiler has "linux" in its name, it's presumably a Linux. But if it's not, then a full bootstrap will be required (that is, writing a Makefile.* for the job), since the defines in Makefile.linux would then be wrong. -- John Cowan http://ccil.org/~cowan [email protected] [P]olice in many lands are now complaining that local arrestees are insisting on having their Miranda rights read to them, just like perps in American TV cop shows. When it's explained to them that they are in a different country, where those rights do not exist, they become outraged. --Neal Stephenson _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
