Hello. I am not sure if this is the right place for this question,
but...
Here is my problem. I have the source tarball for a certain program
(POSE - the Palm emulator). I was able to compile it on RH 6.2. But I
cannot compile it is impossible to compile it using the new gcc (lots
and lots and lots of c++ related errors show up - I have tried to
correct a few of them but I gave up after about one hour).
Since I have installed the compat-egcs packages I thought that I should
be able to to use the old egcs compiler to compile the program, but that
wasn't to be. I have tried to replace all the occurances of c++/gcc with
egcs++/egcs in the Makefile. It compiled but it just segfaults when I'm
trying to start it.
My question is: is there a specific way to use the compat-egcs compiler?
If it is, is it documented somewhere? If it isn't - how can I go about
compiling programs which refuse to compile with the new compiler (I am
developing PalmOS programs, so waiting until the sources will be updated
to work on RH7 is not an option. And I quite like RH& and don't want to
downgrade to 6.2)
Thanks in advance.
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Regards,
Vlad Mereuta
Beware of low-flying butterflies.
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