Hi!

On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, Enzeneer wrote:

> Cool!
> This works, but I still have problems compiling some of the other
> applications that reference stdlib.h.
> Can you point me to some information about mig? How does it select the
> gcc version?

Can you indicate the steps to reproduce this problem? :P The stuff in 
RadioCountToLeds worked fine for me.

--
Razvan ME

> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Razvan Musaloiu-E. <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, Maciej Franecki wrote:
>>
>>> it seems that I (maybe partially..) solved it.
>>>
>>>
>>> That's what I've done:
>>> installed gcc 4.3.4 from macports
>>> changed gcc soft link (in /usr/bin) to point the new version
>>>
>>> and:
>>> *** Successfully built micaz TOSSIM library
>>>
>>
>> I committed some fixes that make it possible to use the gcc 4.0.1 that
>> comes with 10.6. If you update to the latest CVS and edit the GCC from
>> sim.extra should to point to gcc-4.0 it should work fine.
>>
>> The ugly details: 10.6 comes with something called C Blocks. The gcc 4.2.1
>> has them enable by default and disabling them is a little tricky (passind
>> -D__BLOCKS__=0 generates a warning). The good news is that gcc 4.0.1 does
>> not so it works fine. The only other thing I did was to add to the flags
>> -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0 (to avoid another set of errors).
>>
>> [1] http://thirdcog.eu/pwcblocks/
>>
>> All the best!
>> Razvan ME
>>
>>>
>>> did some basic tests in python and (as for now) it seems to be working.
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Maciej
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