Pavel Pavlov wrote:
> 
> I think I was subscribed to cegcc before 4.5.0 was released (release date
> is like a couple of months ago).
> I tried to merge and see what I can do to fix it, but I came to conclusion
> that it's all wasted time. I'm not going to do this same job once there is
> a new gcc, since they don't want to take cegcc changes into mainline and
> they announced that arm-wince-pe support will be removed in 4.6.x. It's
> even difficult to get any replies related to arm/wince on gcc mailing
> list.
>  If windows phone won't support native development I really hope that
> winphone7 will be born dead and completely eliminated from the marked
> asap. Major apps announced that they are dropping windows mobile support:
> firefox mobile, skype and almost every app that had a windows mobile port
> as a supplementary port. Wince existed for years and newbies like iphone
> and android stormed by wince and the only reason I personally programmed
> for wince is because it's possible to use portable code that runs on pc
> and windows mobile. I hardly doubt that I'll be ever learning Silverlight
> or whatever is required for winphone 7, or better to say I hope they
> miserably fail so that I wouldn't need to learn what Silverlight Is all
> about ... In one of their blogs about winpne7 and silverlight they said
> something like "500000 silverlight developers in a matter of a day became
> also windows phone 7 developers"... is that 500000 downloads of
> Silverlight they consider that there is 500000developers??!?? Complete
> BS...
> 
> 


Its time to RIP cegcc, Danny and others took their time and did a great job,
however Microsoft doesn't wanna play this way.

Anyhow thanks to everybody for keeping this project alive so far.

ciao,
ismail


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Regards,
İsmail DÖNMEZ

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