Hi Alex, I am not a Mac user, sorry. I'm mostly on Linux i386 and Windows i386, including legacy OS's (for work).
However, I support the idea of focusing on asm-pil64 ports rather than C-pil32 extensions. And as we said earlier, asm-pil32 is a project that would allow us to get rid of C-pil32 entirely. On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Alexander Burger <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Axel, > > instead that we struggle with extending pil32, I have another > suggestion: > > You are a Mac user, aren't you? Couldn't we try together to get native > pil64 up and running on Darwin? > > I remember that the development state was almost "ready" a long time > ago. There were just some problems remaining with "position independent > coding" (i.e. the *FPic handling). But work on it came to a halt because > nobody would investigate it more closely. > > I believe there are just a few places that need to be fixed, the basic > *FPic handling is already there, because it is needed on all other > systems for shared library code. > > ♪♫ > - Alex > -- > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe >
