[haiku-development] Re: my build environment problems
- From: "Michael Berg" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 16:03:38 -0400
On 6/14/07, Stephan Assmus <superstippi@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Michael,
what target are you trying to compile for? If you want to build Haiku, you
need to have "haiku" as target platform. If you use the pseudo targets
"install-haiku", this will be done automatically for you. If you use the
same tree from R5 and Dano, you would need to invoke "configure" again
each
time.
Also, have you installed all of the GCC package? Ie libstdc++.r4.so and
the
cpp headers as well?
Best regards,
-Stephan
On R5 I try for R5 and Dano for Dano. I can't build Haiku I've only got 256
RAM right now. I have seperate trees at the moment. I did install the
complete gcc package, replaced the headers and library.
I'm also wondering about the class references. I find it strange that I
need to modify the code like this.
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Hi Michael, what target are you trying to compile for? If you want to build Haiku, you need to have "haiku" as target platform. If you use the pseudo targets "install-haiku", this will be done automatically for you. If you use the same tree from R5 and Dano, you would need to invoke "configure" again each time. Also, have you installed all of the GCC package? Ie libstdc++.r4.so and the cpp headers as well? Best regards, -Stephan
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