On Thursday 31 August 2006 4:52 pm, Rob Landley wrote: > Actually, I'm wondering about the general state of the project. It seems > pretty badly stalled not that Fabrice has his hands full with QEMU. The > last release was over a year ago, and when I tried it months ago I ran into > a similar problem that prevented the release version from building "hello > world" on my Ubuntu system, due to libc.so being a linker script:
Having tried it again this morning, the current version seems to be past that problem. Instead it's barfing on "Invalid relocation entry" in tccelf.c. If I change the "goto fail;" to a "continue;" then "./tcc -run hello.c" does indeed print "Hello world." I haven't gotten it to write out an actual executable yet. Neither "./tcc hello.c" nor "./tcc hello.c -o hello" produce any actual new files in the directory I've been able to detect... Rob -- Never bet against the cheap plastic solution. _______________________________________________ Tinycc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tinycc-devel
