Jacek Caban schrieb: > On 12/28/09 8:34 AM, Ove Kaaven wrote: >> OK, I've almost got a wine-gecko package built 100% from source, but >> there's a problem: the gcc version in Debian's mingw32, namely gcc >> 4.2.1-sjlj, apparently miscompiles the wine-gecko 1.0.0 sources, the >> resulting Gecko just crashes. (The mingw32 version in oldstable, 3.4.5 >> something, compiles it correctly, but I can't reasonably build-depend on >> it, as that version is not even in the current stable.) >> >> (Note that this 4.2.1-sjlj might not suffer from that gcc bug 9381 >> mentioned on the wiki, as the testcases for it doesn't seem to crash. Or >> aren't they supposed to crash?) >> > > It does suffer from this bug, these tests are probably not enough to > show it. > >> I also seem to recall the gcc 4.4-based mingw32 compiler, available in >> unstable, also refusing to compile those sources at all, due to numerous >> problems with the headers, such as inconsistently declared calling >> conventions for methods and stuff. >> >> I'm not sure what to do about this. Any ideas about something I can do >> to make it build with gcc 4.2 or 4.4? >> > > The only compiler you can use for Wine Gecko 1.0.0 is GCC 3.4.5. Current > Git version uses GCC 4.4 SVN version (waiting for the first official GCC > release). All older compilers are not enough unless you'd patch them > (but that doesn't sound reasonable). > > > Jacek > > Hi Jacek, gcc 3.4.5 or 3.4.6(as mentioned in the wiki)?
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