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Re: Default ObjC compiler for hamm?



On Tue, 31 Mar 1998, Matthias Klose wrote:

> Currently hamm has no working compiler for Objective-C, which can
> compile the GNUstep packages. GNUstep requires gcc-2.8 or egcs. On
> other platforms I was able to compile GNUstep with egcs-1.0.2, not so
> on a hamm system (with egcs (1.0.2-0.3)).
> 
> The gstep-*-0.5 packages are made with gcc-2.8.1, which comes from
> project/experimental. Unfortunately the gcc-2.8 package is not part of
> hamm and is not so nice to leave gcc-2.7 installed. Well, my wish for
> ObjC development with hamm is to have the default compiler and a
> working ObjC compiler together. Would it be ok to build a gcc-objc
> package, which is basically gcc-2.8 without c++, which could be
> installed together with gcc-2.7 and conflicts with gcc-2.8?

Does the egcc package not have the backend you need?

-- 
Scott K. Ellis <storm@gate.net>                 http://www.gate.net/~storm/


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