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sorry, I wanted to send it to all...
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Subject: Re: [Q] GNUstep Building on Windows Platform(Latest CVS version)
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 10:52:22 +0100
From: andre levy <gsalevy@almonde.com>
To: Sungjin Chun <chunsj@embian.com>
References: <1bc7d9eee0728cf7f2dc21ba5162caf1@embian.com>
Sungjin Chun wrote:
Hi,
It seems that most current CVS version is changed in creating dll. I've
tried it with MinGW-3.2.0-rc-3.exe but failed. The error messages are
like following:
[...]
I think my MinGW tool chains are not proper for building GNUstep on
Windows and I want to know if there's anyone who make success, pleast
let me know your tool selection; like version of MinGW, gcc and etc. My
version of gcc is 3.4.2
i am happy with gcc 3.2.0 (MinGW-2.0.0-3)
I have tried gcc 3.2.3 (MinGW-3.0.0-1) but I could not load C++ bundles
afterwards (but I cannot tell if this is a bug in the gcc suite, in the
windows plumbery or in my way of writing C++ dlls).
Then I tried gcc 3.4.2 (MinGW-3.1.0-1). It builds well and reports more
errors but it contains an elusive bug: "sometimes" gcc crashes on files
that contains a lot of #imported files.
since I could not produce a valid test case, I haven't reported this bug
yet to the mingw list
hope this helps.
--andre
Thanks in advance.
--------------------------------------------------
Sungjin Chun, Developer
Embian
chunsj at embian dot com
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