[Mspgcc-users] Moving on with versions

2002-12-22 Thread Steve Underwood
I guess this one is mostly for Dmitry. I have been building mspgcc based upon gcc 3.2. Are there any problems if 3.2.1 is used? It is essentially a bug fix release, so it sounds like progress. You never can tell until you try, though :-) The current mspgcc gdb stuff is for gdb 5.1.1.

Re: [Mspgcc-users] Moving on with versions

2002-12-22 Thread Garst R. Reese
Steve Underwood wrote: I guess this one is mostly for Dmitry. I have been building mspgcc based upon gcc 3.2. Are there any problems if 3.2.1 is used? It is essentially a bug fix release, so it sounds like progress. You never can tell until you try, though :-) I just compiled with

Re: [Mspgcc-users] Moving on with versions

2002-12-22 Thread Dmitry
Hi Steve, On Sunday 22 December 2002 18:12, Steve Underwood wrote: I guess this one is mostly for Dmitry. I have been building mspgcc based upon gcc 3.2. Are there any problems if 3.2.1 is used? It is essentially a bug fix release, so it sounds like progress. You never can tell until you

Re: [Mspgcc-users] Moving on with versions

2002-12-22 Thread Dmitry
Ok, Well, I'll check this probably next year :) Apart from that I see the only advantage is expanding macros. If you need this feature right now and you're using 'vim', I wrote a plug-in which expands macro in editor on request. If somebody wants it I can post it here. ~d On Sunday 22