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Re: gcc on Mac OS X
- To: Stan Shebs <shebs at apple dot com>
- Subject: Re: gcc on Mac OS X
- From: Andreas Tobler <toa at pop dot agri dot ch>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 22:46:32 +0200
- CC: Aurelien <aurelien at fractals dot be>, gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Organization: zero
- References: <200108311422.f7VEMSg27675@mail-in1.apple.com> <3B8FC072.6D7EEB87@apple.com>
- Reply-To: toa at pop dot agri dot ch
Stan Shebs wrote:
> Yes, Apple's cc is based on 2.95.2, but we're working on getting
> what will be 3.1 working, in expectation of using it in a future
> release of Mac OS X. The basic compiler, as checked out from the
> FSF sources, works now (modulo bootstrap-breaking checkins), and
IOW, still not possible to bootstrap? Well, I wasn't until thiss evening MEST.
I ask again, maybe a person reading this on gcc could help.
How is it possible to use gdb to track down gcc bootstrap errors?
Is there a how to around? I searched the gcc side with no luck.
I really appreciate a pointer to if there is one :-)
No, I don't have much experience with gdb, but I can read!
Thank you in advance,
CHeers,
Andreas