Hi Michael, >This is only for i386. I noticed that the PowerPC also has only one.
Yes, ppc shares its 'sysdepCallMethod.h' between several os'es. But if you once look into the code, there are so many 'ifdef' clauses. And also, I am wondering how many os'es for ppc is now currently supported. Maybe only linux and darwin are active. Are there any active developers for aix/machten/netbsd1 (on ppc)? >Why is m68k so different? >From ABI's viewpoint, linux and netbsd are same. But they do different packing for structure and so on, and some misterious behavior (at least for me) of inlined sysdepCallMethod on netbsd makes it hard to keep only one sysdepCallMethod. Much worse, amigaos uses its own ABI. If Tony Wyatt is still on this list, he can add more comment about that. Kiyo _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe
