On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Sylvain Ageneau <agen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the tip! It turns out the problem had to do with using a 64
> bits ECL host to do the cross compilation.
I know about this. Unfortunately right now in the compiler there are various
places where the type sizes, integer ranges and other target-dependent flags
are hardcoded. We should abstract them in some generic form of "target"
structure or environment so that the same executable can compile multiple
platforms.
BTW, I am working right now on embedding the Unicode 6.0.0 database into ECL
using constant C arrays. It seems to work in OS X and with gcc, so that
might help with the NDK port.
Juanjo
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