On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 04:48:36PM +0200, Erik van Pienbroek wrote: > Op maandag 15-06-2009 om 16:08 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Farkas > Levente: > > Erik van Pienbroek wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > In the last two weeks I've been experimenting with getting a Mac OS X > > > cross-compiler operational on Fedora. This was done according to > > > documentation [1] which Richard W.M. Jones mentioned [2] on the mailing > > > list some weeks ago. > > > > just 2 quick questions: > > - wouldn't we like to merge all 3 platform (mingw32, mingw64, darwin) > > into a common name and package set as discussed earlier? > > Looks like a good idea to me > > > - why not use the same gcc on all platform? ie. gcc-4.4. isn't it build > > on darwin? > > The GCC used by Apple is a forked version of GCC which Apple also > maintains. I don't think that all the Apple changes are upstreamed.. I > could try creating a GCC 4.4 version of the i686-apple-darwin9 compiler, > but I fear it won't be possible.
Yes this is right. I checked the darwinx-gcc package that I built before, and it did use Apple's GCC, not upstream GCC. http://hg.et.redhat.com/cgi-bin/hg-misc.cgi/fedora-mingw--devel/file/tip/darwinx-gcc/darwinx-gcc.spec#l1 Rich. -- Richard Jones, Emerging Technologies, Red Hat http://et.redhat.com/~rjones virt-df lists disk usage of guests without needing to install any software inside the virtual machine. Supports Linux and Windows. http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-df/ _______________________________________________ fedora-mingw mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-mingw
