Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
2) by default it tries to use GNU/FSF gcc. This is not 100% binary compatible with Apple's gcc as far as I know and might lead to some subtle libgcc/libstdc++ problems later on ? So will switch, to "gcc-5363".I've now tried to build our "gcc" package (GCC 4.2.0).
I made a .spec file for Apple's GCC, with mostly the same options as the regular OpenPKG GCC - except for that I did --enable-shared and that I enabled Objective-C by default: http://www.algonet.se/~afb/openpkg/darwin-gcc.spec It will provide "gcc = 4.0.1", and require odcctools - which in turn will provide "binutils" (not really, but) for the Darwin platform, the spec file for that one is: http://www.algonet.se/~afb/openpkg/odcctools.spec These two RPMS should be somewhat similar to what Apple provides, except that it a) doesn't cross-compile and b) is older version. But I haven't been able to finish a compile of both of them yet, so haven't been able to test whether it works the same (as /usr). The alternative is using something like "openpkg-import" symlinks. --anders ______________________________________________________________________ OpenPKG http://openpkg.org Developer Communication List [email protected]
