Is the X86 cross compiler still supported?
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Is the X86 cross compiler still supported?
Is there reason anyone would still be using the IA64 cross compiler for C on X86_64 (i.e. porting tools), rather than develop with the native C compiler? My SQLite build file still recognizes that environment, but if it is no longer a product I can remove it from the descrip.mms file.
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Re: Is the X86 cross compiler still supported?
The native C compiler on x86-64 is officially production ready. So I can't see any reason. Having license for C cross compiler on Itanium but not having license for C compiler on x86-64 must be a theory only scenario.
(Cobol compiler is still in FT and Basic compiler is stilling missing on x86-64)
(Cobol compiler is still in FT and Basic compiler is stilling missing on x86-64)
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Re: Is the X86 cross compiler still supported?
I've got several products that require SDL (which is not yet available), so I'm still cross-building them.
Yeah, I could splice something in where I natively build the non-SDL parts and just cross-build SDL, but
rather than jerking around with the build procedure, I'll just wait until native SDL is available.
It's close, from what I'm told. It's written in C++, and apparently it has revealed some issues in our C++ runtime support.
-- Rob
Yeah, I could splice something in where I natively build the non-SDL parts and just cross-build SDL, but
rather than jerking around with the build procedure, I'll just wait until native SDL is available.
It's close, from what I'm told. It's written in C++, and apparently it has revealed some issues in our C++ runtime support.
-- Rob
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Re: Is the X86 cross compiler still supported?
"Cobol compiler is still in FT "
What is FT?
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What is FT?
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Re: Is the X86 cross compiler still supported?
Version X3.2 instead of V3.2.