On 2012-05-17, at 11:33 PM, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > Vaugha Brewchuk dixit: > >> it and see what happens. Unfortunately I will not know for at least 12 >> hours what the outcome is :-). Yes, just the genattrtab takes over 9.5 >> hours to execute on a 33 MHz 68040. It is an exercise in patience and >> a humbling reminder of the years gone by. > > Don’t worry, it’s the same for me ever since gcc-4.4 appeared. > To make things worse, a Debian package is normally built with > a full three-stage bootstrap and thus takes 3-4 days to compile > everything (C, C++, ObjC/ObjC++, Fortran languages only). And > that’s on a fast emulated Atari… makes me wish for one of these > several 100 MHz Coldfires with MMU, except that effort to make > the Debian/m68k port usable on both seems not have gone far yet.
Time for the FireBee? :-) > Look also at the config/{,*/}t-* files. They control (among > other things) what goes into libgcc. Might also want to talk > to Vincent who’s done the MiNT port. Thank you for the suggestions. Will definitely look into this. I did not want to bother Vincent directly but perhaps will do if I still cannot get gcc going... > Good luck, > //mirabilos > -- > [00:02] <Vutral> gecko: benutzt du emacs ? > [00:03] <gecko> nö [00:03] <gecko> nur n normalen mac > [00:04] <Vutral> argl [00:04] <Vutral> ne den editor > -- Vutral und gecko2 in #deutsch (NB: Editor? Betriebssystem.) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/30a8323f-5090-435e-985f-85f5eb92b...@yahoo.ca