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Hi Kai et. al., > Just look at what '-Dm68xyz' options the compiler gives to the 'cpp' there and > you will see that the addresses being the same is right for m68332 !!! The > DOS- hosted compiler under Windoze produced m68000-code, not m68332-code... Hmmm, does this mean that if I use the right flags that I can coax 2.8.1 to produce "working" executables? If so, it isn't as easy as -m68000, is it? But see below... >> I guess the next question is, how can I discover why the libraries from the >> windows system are successful at producing a working program while the >> libraries that were built under unix are not successful? > > Perhaps there really is some problem with the mcpu32-support in gcc-2.8.1, > just remember that it was originally disabled ! The "Windows"-libs were > compiled with egcs-1.1.2, not with gcc-2.8.1 although the '2.8.1' was a ghost > there... > >> Again, I hardly know where to begin... > > What about building gcc-2.95.3-pre4 for m68k-coff now or later ? ;-) And > adding the ISR-patches I sent into the sources. The 2.95.3 should serve for a > while... Ok, ok (squirming with arm up behind back), I give up! I will try to build a "higher" version of gcc. (I guess you don't mind my pestering to much!) Are you really suggesting something other than 2.95.2? Should I procure this thing called gcc-2.95.3-pre4? And remember, I'm working on MachTen under the MacOS - I'm gonna need some hand holding... (And if it isn't clear, thank you very much for all your help!) Regards, Mark ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com
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