that is the one problem i C (with C).why have two files essentially doing the same effort? kind of explains linux.....
they are both string I/O ops, right? Stephan Assmus wrote:
Duane Ryan <bailey.d.r@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:So, i've been rather bored recently; I figure, why not try and get haiku running on my mac? How hard can it be?So, I attempted to build crossutils using `./configure --build-cross-tools-gcc4 ppc ../buildtools/`, as per Ryan's tutorialfor ubuntu linux. After chugging along for a few hours (I have a slow machine), it fails, for reasons I can't really comprehend. Full errors are in the attachment.You do have the Haiku sources on a filesystem that is case sensitive, do you? Otherwise string.h and String.h are the same thing, but they are not.Best regards, -Stephan