On 2010-09-15 15:20, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > >> >> if we need a c++-aware linker, then we should ask for a c++-aware linker >> (rather than force a c++ compiler). afaik, automake can handle this with >> a 1-liner. > > > Try building with the ASIO sources, which are C++ and need to be built
i have to admit that i am unable to get that properly setup on the PdLab machine (no time for such things). if i could get a copy of everything needed for building (really no time for installing things on an os which i don't like; it's ok for just fixing bugs :-) i know somebody has to do that work and i hate to delegate it to e.g. you, but i think this is really a matter of efficiency), i will try. > with g++. gcc won't link C++ code into a C binary from what I could > tell. So at least the final linking needs to be done with g++. In that's what i was saying above: "if we need a c++-aware linker, then we should ask for a c++-aware linker (rather than force a c++ compiler)" > makefile.mingw, all C is built with gcc and all C++ is built with g++, > then the whole thing is linked with g++. that's how it is supposed to be. afaik, automake provides easy ways for that... fgmasdr IOhannes
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