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Crumb wrote:
I have a small problem with GCC. It seems that it doesn't recognize correcly lines finished with a "\" symbol (used to continue in the next line. It's used by some people in #defines with multiple lines.
These defines are probably fine unless these are multiline strings and you are using GCC3+.
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I had a similar problem in the past with GCC 2.95 m68k and the problem dissapeared using GCC 3.x.
Then it is the "famous" line ending problem. Replace all "\r\n" with "\n" and the preprocessor should be happy.
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I also tried installing 2.95.4-7 and it doesn't fix the problem.
When using GCC2 stick to the official SDK version! That 2.95.4 doesn't have any benefits over the SDK version.
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is it possible to mix static libraries compiled with gcc 2.95 with others compiled with GCC 3.x or GCC4.x?
Already answered by itix but anyway: C link libraries should work. C++ will not work because name mangling changed with GCC3+.