Stephen Hurd wrote:
I had no problems building the newest release on FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE... just following the build instructions. I'm currently running gpc version 20010227, based on pgcc-2.95.2 19991024 (release).
I did have one based on gcc2.95.2, but I figured why not used the Intel optimized compiler?
What I did was install the pgcc port, then followed the gpc build instructions using the pgcc source tree in /usr/ports.
It seems to work for me.
OK, so I'll tell them to just try that.
But before I do, I'd like to know whether the Makefile problem ("No rule to make target `choose-temp.o', needed by `xgpc.exe'") is solved or not. I've seen contradictory statements about that. I.e., does the current GPC build with gcc-2.95* without this problem (on any platform)?
Unfortunately, just yesterday, the drive I was using for /usr/ports died on me... otherwise I'd send you a pre-build copy. :-(
Too bad. :-(
If you manage to build it again, please let me know.
Frank