Paul Edwards wrote:
> > I can see one significant change: the GCC middle-end now no
> > longer supports base-16 floating point at all. The old i370
> > port was the only user of this feature, and some time after
> > the port was removed, the middle-end support was removed as
> > well in order to
Well I have good news to report.
I applied most of your recommended changes, but it still crashed,
still at the same spot:
:0: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
However, I managed to track it down to some floating point stuff
in the i370 code, and got rid of that, and now I can compil
I can see one significant change: the GCC middle-end now no
longer supports base-16 floating point at all. The old i370
port was the only user of this feature, and some time after
the port was removed, the middle-end support was removed as
well in order to simplify floating-point handling code.
Paul Edwards wrote:
> So, given the scope below, can someone please explain what
> 4.4 changes are affecting me and what I need to do to overcome
> them? Note that I have never had to do the machine changes
> myself - in the past I simply waiting for Dave Pitts to do the
> upgrade to the new vers
On 11/23/2009 11:32 AM, Paul Edwards wrote:
So, given the scope below, can someone please explain what
4.4 changes are affecting me and what I need to do to overcome
them?
I think your best bet is to grep the changelogs for what has changes,
and see what was done for other ports. Many target
"Paul Edwards" writes:
> Index: gcc4/config.sub
> diff -c gcc4/config.sub:1.3 gcc4/config.sub:1.4
> *** gcc4/config.sub:1.3 Mon Nov 23 12:58:07 2009
> --- gcc4/config.sub Mon Nov 23 22:47:08 2009
You should send patches for config.{guess,sub} to
.
Andreas.
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Ok, now that 3.4.6 is fully working, I made a start on the 4.4 port.
4.4 appears to have invalidated a lot of 3.4.6 things. Below are all
the changes I needed to make just to get an xgcc executable
built. I didn't really know what most of it was about, but the
purpose was just to scope the chan