On 2/27/07, Curtis Wanner <katisu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ingo Weinhold wrote: >Rest assured as soon as building things greater than a "Hello World" becomes >viable we'll see that we make it an option to include build tools in the >image. But at the moment it doesn't help anyone, if we include the tools, >people run them, and hit KDL pretty soon. Our kernel devs are aware of those >issues (and others) and will fix them. Please bear with us... :-) If I'm not mistaken, I believe umccullough already is working on this exact thing. Of course he is waiting for the kernel issues to be cleared up before submitting anything. Curtis Slight correction:
I'm not doing it with jam though - I just have a "late-image-script" that executes when the image is almost done and copies a lot of stuff to the image (Firefox, Vision, etc.) - I'm simply copying an R5 version of GCC/binutils currently, but it would be nice if these were compilable with Haiku as the target as well and could be generated as part of the image. Also, I've found that the Haiku public POSIX headers don't seem to be complete-enough to build R5-targetted stuff quite yet (jam for example) from within Haiku - so I've been using the R5 headers from my BeOS Max edition instead.