> > egcs-07031999-CVS
>
> As noted on the web page I pointed you at last time, there is a problem
> with egcs post-1.1b's C++ runtime and prc-tools. If you've solved this,
> I'd appreciate seeing your patches.
It built, with some warnings. I am backing down to the last
"stable" egcs for release. I use the experimental stuff to build my
kernels and other cvs stuff. So far, everything works flawlessly. I've
moved up one version on binutils, and am working on the egcs stuff most of
my time now.
> > prc-tools-0.50
>
> As noted on the web page I pointed you at last time, this is not the
> latest version of prc-tools. You are risking wasting about six months
> of your time.
Got the latest one... but what was that webpage again? I lost my
mail spool on my server, and backups hadn't commenced at that point. Ugh.
> > pilrc-2.0a
>
> FYI, Wes has recently released 2.4.
And 2.4 has some errors in it, which I've fixed, most notibly, the
missing <string.h> (not strings.h) include in xwin.c. I've also been
working on elimintating the gtk_menu_factory, since it's now obsolete.
> > When this is built, I'm packing up the whole shooting
> > match, and sending it out for all to use.
>
> That's sweet of you. Pray tell, what platforms will you support?
> However, the problems below indicate that you've got a long way to go.
What platforms? So far, Solaris, and GNU/Linux. I do not do
distro-builds or "packages", though I can if the need arises.
Also, those errors I was getting were because the pilrc source I
was using at the time was severely messed up, and definately not designed
to be posix compliant (using ULong, instead of unsigned long, and so on).
I am slowly piecing them together, to make it build on other platforms,
but my machines are limited, so when it's done, I'd appreciate some
feedback.
Thanks for the input though.