On 17.03.2011 00:42, Stephen Kitt wrote: > Hi, > > Now that gcc 4.5 is in unstable, I'm trying to get the mingw-w64 > building properly, with the initial aim of getting wine-gecko (and > thus newer versions of wine) into Debian. (The ultimate aim obviously > is to get the mingw-w64 working propertly, and be able to replace the > various mingw toolchains currently in Debian.) > > The straightforward approach - following the wine-gecko instructions in > http://wine.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=wine/wine-gecko;a=blob;f=wine/README;hb=HEAD > - works fine. I would like to be able to benefit from your packaging > work on gcc though, so my gcc-mingw-w64 package applies the patches > using the patch target in gcc-4.5-source's rules.patch file. > Unfortunately this now breaks the build (it used to work with the > versions of gcc-4.5-source based on gcc 4.5.1 which were in > experimental), because install-gcc wants to install libstdc++, and > install-gcc happens too early in the build process for libstdc++ to be > buildable! > > I've looked through the various patches but I haven't been able to > figure out which one(s) cause this behaviour. Do any of you have an > idea, or should I just bite the bullet and bisect the various patches > to figure it out? > > Thanks in advance, > > Stephen > > PS. Please cc me on replies, I'm not subscribed to this mailing list.
maybe you could post the list of patches which get applied, and where the installation fails? thanks, Matthias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-gcc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4d817189.9070...@debian.org