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TDM-GCC 4.9 series (Latest: 4.9.2-tdm-1 - 2014-12-08)
P@S@f:
I wrote twice that I want to build regular GCC 4.9.2 with targetting of SH4 (Hitachi SuperH 4 processor) outwards of any POSIX environment.
I following the rules because I'm not asking general programming questions and I do not ask to do something for me. Is this thread not for supporting TDM-GCC users? If no then sorry, but I need confirmation from topic starter and it is not you.
And please do not share your opinion about my knowing of things. It is not gentle.
stahta01:
--- Quote from: P@S@f on January 23, 2015, 12:31:55 pm ---I wrote twice that I want to build regular GCC 4.9.2 with targetting of SH4 (Hitachi SuperH 4 processor) outwards of any POSIX environment.
I following the rules because I'm not asking general programming questions and I do not ask to do something for me. Is this thread not for supporting TDM-GCC users? If no then sorry, but I need confirmation from topic starter and it is not you.
And please do not share your opinion about my knowing of things. It is not gentle.
--- End quote ---
So ask a question on topic in this thread or for this site.
Ask TDM what steps he used to build TDM.
Because building GCC (for an non window target) is NOT an valid topic for this site; please read and follow the rules or I will ask that you be banned!
Tim S.
P@S@f:
You don't get it.
I said that just to avoid X-Y problem.
What I'm asking is strongly related to this topic.
My question was - how to setup TGM-GCC in MSYS or something that allow me to build UNIX programs easily (jus by typing ./configure && make)?
thomas:
--- Quote from: P@S@f on February 07, 2015, 07:47:43 am ---You don't get it.
I said that just to avoid X-Y problem.
What I'm asking is strongly related to this topic.
My question was - how to setup TGM-GCC in MSYS or something that allow me to build UNIX programs easily (jus by typing ./configure && make)?
--- End quote ---
Well no, it's not strongly related, although I can see where your confusion comes from.
This site/forum is about Code::Blocks, and to keep the noise level down, our rules don't allow non-Code::Blocks content (for legal reasons -- server being located in Germany -- the moderators have to read through all posts, so there is a practical reason to keep noise down).
That actually means that the entirety of TDM threads don't belong here since they're not related to Code::Blocks at all, but it so happens that John is a cool guy and he makes cool compiler build which is also the best fit both for building and using Code::Blocks, so whatever the rules are, this is OK for us, and we're not going super-prick on him ;D
Now of course, your question about setting up a Unix-like build environment is a totally different thing (and besides, it's nowhere like you type ./configure && make to build GCC, only in your dreams -- I wish it was that easy!). Which is what stahta01 tried to point out.
MortenMacFly:
Is there a possibility to share the bfd libs from the build so we can build a new exchndl (crash handler) against this version of GCC? Without it the build will not succeed and the old version will not work (at least for me - it makes C::B and other wx apps hang forever).
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