Subject: re: Compiling gcc-3.0.4 fails
To: Oleg Polyanski <Oleg.Polianski@clear.co.nz>
From: matthew green <mrg@eterna.com.au>
List: tech-toolchain
Date: 03/27/2002 04:22:24
   
   > On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:40:08AM +1200, Oleg Polyanski wrote:
   >> Bang Jun-Young <junyoung@mogua.com> writes:
   >> 
   >>  NetBSD related patches have been submitted to gcc-current,
   >>  i.e. nobody has backported them for gcc 3.0.x. gcc-current
   >>  compiles and works just fine at least on NetBSD/i386-current.
   >
   > GCC homepage says:
   >
   > "GCC 3.0 now supports newer versions of the NetBSD operating system,
   >  which use the ELF object file format, on x86 processors."
   >
   > Is that false?
   
    3.0, 3.0.1 and 3.0.2 definitely do not support at least
    NetBSD/i386 ELF platform. Dunno about later revisions because
    I am not interested in 3.0 branch anymore. gcc-current works just
    fine for me.



i submitted my changes shortly after 3.0 was released, and either
included a second patch relevant for the 3.0 branch, or a message
asking that the same patch be applied to the 3.0 branch.  this
change appeared in GCC 3.0.4.  it should work but i haven't tested
it myself.


.mrg.