On Fri, 9 May 2003 about 16:23 +0900 UTC Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>>>>> "SY" == Steve Youngs
<youngs(a)xemacs.org> writes:
SY> I can't say for 3.3, but I can get a successful compile with:
SY> gcc-3.4 (GCC) 3.4 20030506 (experimental)
Note, he's on Mac OS X. "Rules change in the Reaches."
After three hours of compiling gcc 3.4 (the latest CVS). I ran configure on
XEmacs with the latest XEmacs CVS and complete success. 3.4 even
understands Mac-specific directives. My problem was wading through
gcc.gnu.org and finding the source (checkout TAG: HEAD). I needed to
recompile under the current 10.2.6 OS X so that I could redo my pre-compiled
headers correctly to speed up compilations. But that's not possible without
the correct source tree.
Anyway, thanks for the help. BTW (to Steve T.) I use the Mac X11 Beta 3
but no fink. Fink is a religion among many Mac users--perhaps because it
makes mac more like Linux, but I'm more familiar with BSD (FreeBSD) and also
had a number of problems when I installed fink--problems with shadowed
libraries and include files. But as I said, it's a religion, and best not
to say anything bad about fink.
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