Hi Laurent,

I submitted the patches that were approved but I don't have commit privileges 
to the GCC tree. I asked Arno to submit them and he never got back to me. I 
will be submitting new patches that include Leopard and x86_64 support. I will 
post the patches to my web site as well as the current builds for each of the 
compilers at the end of the long weekend. My web site:

http:/homepage.mac.com/awreynolds

AdaCore has already added x86 support to the Make files. I have a fix for the 
dynamic library support that includes the installation path in the library so 
that applications can find the correct version. This patch will not be 
submitted until I find a better approach than hard coding the path.

Andrew W. Reynolds
GNAT for Mac OS X Development Team
Compiler/Run-Time System/Bindings/Sample Code

 
On Friday, August 31, 2007, at 03:16PM, "Laurent GUERBY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>Sorry to reply one month late: if you're refering to the
>June 9th discussion I believe it ended by Andrew Reynolds
>hinting he will resubmit some needed patches and
>Eric Christopher expressed interest in seeing those patches.
>
>Checking the changelogs I'm unable to spot any relevant patch,
>Andrew did you submit them?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Laurent
>
>On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 23:39 -0400, Jack Howarth wrote:
>> I recall one of the Ada developers mentioning that there
>> were patches available from another Mac OS X Ada project
>> which could be backported to gcc trunk to complete the
>> support for Ada on Mac OS X. I believe the issues were 
>> related to the creation of shared libraries for Ada
>> on Darwin. Does anyone know about the status of these
>> patches? It would be a shame to have yet another gcc
>> release without proper support for Ada on Mac OS X.
>>             Jack
>> 
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>
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