Hi Erik, > Ah yes, it's something I forgot to copy/paste for the x86_64 compiler. A > new version of the darwinx-gcc package has just been published which > should solve both issues (a patch has also been added to fix the first > issue).
Thanks for the quick update to the package. I downloaded the latest darwinx-gcc package and the C++ compiler could not be used to link binaries. I tracked it down to the fact that the SDK was not updated to mirror libstdc++.dylib from /usr/darwinx/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/Developer/usr/llvm-gcc-4.2/lib/gcc/i686-apple-darwin9/4.2.1/ to /usr/darwinx/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/Developer/usr/llvm-gcc-4.2/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin9/4.2.1/ I did this manually and was able to proceed with compiling and linking. Next, I have to test the binaries to see if they work, but I'm crossing my fingers that they will. Not to harp on this issue too much, but did you find it much easier to create a separate x86_64-apple-darwin9 rather than using i686-apple-darwin9 and providing true multilib support? Also on snow leopard it looks like the compiler is called i686-apple-darwin10. What is the distinction between 9 and 10? Thanks! Paarvai _______________________________________________ mingw mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/mingw
