On Mon, 16 Oct 2006, Sandro Tolaini wrote:

The 20061014 snapshot of gcc 4.2.0 apparently doesn't have the patches that were made available by Sandro Tolaini for the 4.0.2 release [1]
Hence, it doesn't build on Intel Mac OS X.

They have been checked in a few days ago. You will need to enable java language at configure time with --enable-languages=c,c++,java

Yes, this is how I build it. The 20061014 snapshot still says that libffi, boehm-gc, libjava, etc.. are not valid configurations when I run the top-level configure. I'll try the next snapshot when it's available...

Also, I tried to build the same snapshot on a PPC G4 with OS X 10.4.8 but that
failed at some point saying that it couldn't run the compiler. It looks like it's building a compiler for a 64 bit ppc, which my old powerbook is not.

Then, I switched to a G5 with OS X 10.3.9 and that build failed with some error about how -force_cupsubtype_ALL needed to be used and I tried adding it to every *FLAGS* variable I found in gcc/Makefile.in but that didn't help.

On another note, have you had any success in building a functional gcj 4.x for Windows ? I got 4.0.2 to build early July, cross-compiled on Ubuntu, but the resulting PyLucene.pyd wasn't functional.

Cheers,

Andi..
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