• Butterfly
    Butterfly
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    Posts: 94 from 2006/3/27
    Quote:

    CISC wrote:
    IIRC all you have to do is unpack it in your GG dir, though you better unpack it somewhere else first just to check that it won't overwrite anything important.

    Unpacking the archive directly might clobber c++ includes. AFAICT, this archive is pretty old and thus the includes are very likely older than then ones from a current MOS native GCC.

    Quote:

    Additionally you might need to grab some AOS includes (and tweak them to work with GCC (as well as generate inlines)) and stuff them in m68k-amigaos/os-include or whereever they went again...

    Only native AmigaOS-style compilers have an "os-include" directory ;-) For cross-compilers these special OS-includes are placed in <target>/sys-include and the normal C includes in <target>/include.

    However, this archive has a surprising layout because all programs normally found somewhere in bin/ are placed in the compiler directory...
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