rebuild DragonFly using gcc 4.1

2007-05-05 Thread arnuld
i wanted to have GCC 4.x based DragonFly system (for a C++ project) and Trevor Kendall advised this: If you are using 1.8.x: In /etc/make.conf uncomment WANT_GCC41=yes and rebuild. If you are using HEAD, it is built automatically already. To use it set CCVER to gcc41.

Re: rebuild DragonFly using gcc 4.1

2007-05-05 Thread arnuld
On 5/5/07, arnuld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i wanted to have GCC 4.x based DragonFly system (for a C++ project) and Trevor Kendall advised this: If you are using 1.8.x: In /etc/make.conf uncomment WANT_GCC41=yes and rebuild. If you are using HEAD, it is built automatically already.

Re: rebuild DragonFly using gcc 4.1

2007-05-05 Thread Erik Wikström
On 2007-05-05 20:59, arnuld wrote: On 5/5/07, arnuld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i wanted to have GCC 4.x based DragonFly system (for a C++ project) and Trevor Kendall advised this: If you are using 1.8.x: In /etc/make.conf uncomment WANT_GCC41=yes and rebuild. If you are using HEAD,

libm update plans?

2007-05-05 Thread Chris Turner
Cheers all.. The masochist in me was trying to get some mildly glibc specific sound apps to run on df, and discovered that the C99? 'trunc' function has not yet been ported over from NetBSD's math library This leaves me with 4 options: 1) whine here to ask if anyone has any update plans:

Re: rebuild DragonFly using gcc 4.1

2007-05-05 Thread Bill Hacker
Erik Wikström wrote: On 2007-05-05 20:59, arnuld wrote: On 5/5/07, arnuld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i wanted to have GCC 4.x based DragonFly system (for a C++ project) Arnild, Pardon the top post, but I'd take all this a step or so further for a 'newbie' with only one machine: - Install a