On 17.04.2009, at 13:30, Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@xxxxxx> wrote:
On 2009-04-17 at 10:59:32 [+0200], Marcus Jacob <rossi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:On 17.04.2009, at 08:36, Fredrik Holmqvist <fredrik.holmqvist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:2009/4/16 Marcus Jacob <rossi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:let's suppose I have a build setup, which basically builds a ggc2 based Haiku with gcc4 libs installed. Now I want to include an application in 3rdparty, which requires gcc4. Is it possible to do this without switching the entire build to gcc4? If yes, what would I need to do to explicitly have this application compiled with gcc4?I've successfully verified that a gcc4 Firefox runs on a gcc2 hybrid build. You probably don't want to build the gcc4 app the way I builtFirefox, I was quite early with gcc4 when we could only crosscompile:http://wiki.bebits.com/page/CrosscompilingFirefoxI'm looking for a way to compile within the Haiku build (out of the 3rdparty directory), where the base build is gcc2 based, with just this specific app being compiled using gcc4. Any ideas how to achieve that?There's very little that has changed in the last three months in this respect: //www.freelists.org/post/haiku-development/Haiku-Jam-question,1
Stupid me ;-) wish I still had the old HDD (headcrash) ... Thanks! Rossi