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searching for egcs warpup
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Willy
2006-07-24 14:00:40 UTC
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hi,

I'm searching for the egcs version for warpup. At
http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~paladin/, all the links are broken. Is
there another place to find it ?

Thank, Willy.
Gunther Nikl
2006-07-26 18:27:05 UTC
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Post by Willy
I'm searching for the egcs version for warpup.
Using that version isn't recommended. Try VBCC if all you want is
compiling for WarpOS.

Gunther
Willy
2006-07-28 15:18:45 UTC
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Post by Gunther Nikl
Post by Willy
I'm searching for the egcs version for warpup.
Using that version isn't recommended. Try VBCC if all you want is
compiling for WarpOS.
Gunther
thanks for your response.

i want to compile for m68k and powerup too. As the software i want to
compile is relative to Linux, i think using gcc would be better. But for
the moment, i meet problems installing gcc. I installed gcc 2.95.3 with
GeekGadgets and a ppc version of gcc but if i can compile for m68k, i
have a pb when compiling for warpup: i don't find the file
/powerup/ppcinline/alib.h and gcc return this error: "as: unregonized
option -u".

do you have an idea ?

Willy,
Gunther Nikl
2006-07-31 18:31:48 UTC
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Post by Willy
i want to compile for m68k and powerup too.
Thats possible with VBCC as welll.
Post by Willy
As the software i want to compile is relative to Linux, i think using
gcc would be better.
Well, compiling UN*X stuff for PUP/WOS is difficult. For m68k you have
ixemul, which offers UN*X functionality. But maybe I am misunderstanding.
Post by Willy
i have a pb when compiling for warpup: i don't find the file
/powerup/ppcinline/alib.h and gcc return this error: "as: unregonized
option -u".
I have no idea what you installed. All I know is that the available
WarpOS gcc is gross hack and shouldn't be used.
Post by Willy
do you have an idea ?
No ppc assembler?

Gunther
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