Op maandag 15-06-2009 om 16:08 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Farkas Levente:
Erik van Pienbroek wrote:
Hi all,
In the last two weeks I've been experimenting with getting a Mac OS X cross-compiler operational on Fedora. This was done according to documentation [1] which Richard W.M. Jones mentioned [2] on the mailing list some weeks ago.
just 2 quick questions:
- wouldn't we like to merge all 3 platform (mingw32, mingw64, darwin)
into a common name and package set as discussed earlier?
Looks like a good idea to me
- why not use the same gcc on all platform? ie. gcc-4.4. isn't it build
on darwin?
The GCC used by Apple is a forked version of GCC which Apple also maintains. I don't think that all the Apple changes are upstreamed.. I could try creating a GCC 4.4 version of the i686-apple-darwin9 compiler, but I fear it won't be possible.
Regards,
Erik van Pienbroek