Development : : MorphOS Software Development Kit 3.10
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2016/1/22 8:56:23

The MorphOS development team would like to announce the immediate availability of version 3.10 of the official MorphOS Software Development Kit (SDK). The most notable additions and changes are:

  • GCC 5.3.0, including baserel support
  • Added a Lua interpreter
  • Updates ixemul to 50.16
  • Updated tar to 1.28 and sed to 4.2.2

Important: The new SDK requires at least 650 MB of free disk space to install!

The new software development kit is available for download in our files section.

 
  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    GCC 5.3.0? Now we are talking.
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    Not now, I'm busy with my own game, but this opens up the possibility for an EasyRPG and VCMI port.
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    That sounds great.
    Is c++11 also supported completely?

    Sorry, but I really do not know what "baserel support" means?
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    Some weeks ago, there was talk of a debugger in this (or a future?) sdk - can anyone comment on this?

    https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?forum=3&topic_id=11382&post_id=121744&viewmode=flat&sortorder=0&showonepost=1
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    That sounds great.
    Is c++11 also supported completely?

    Sorry, but I really do not know what "baserel support" means?

    Not only that, it has partial C++14 support too: https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx1y.html
    "baserel" means base-relative addressing for global variables. It makes porting libraries, and turning them into amiga-style shared libraries easier.
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    Some weeks ago, there was talk of a debugger in this (or a future?) sdk - can anyone comment on this?

    https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?forum=3&topic_id=11382&post_id=121744&viewmode=flat&sortorder=0&showonepost=1


    Yes...Anything about the debugger? Great news anyway!
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    Not being a programmer (yet), I can't appreciate fully what these changes mean, but the comments seem very encouraging.

    I can't wait to become more active in programming on MorphOS.

    Thanks MorphOS Dev. Team!
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    Not now, I'm busy with my own game, but this opens up the possibility for an EasyRPG and VCMI port.


    Thanks for your answer BSzili :-D

    I hope new soft for MorphOS with this new GCC.

    Thanks the MorphOS Team!
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    Does it announce MorphOS 3.10 to be appeard soon?
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    Quote:

    Does it announce MorphOS 3.10 to be appeard soon?


    Not really. The SDK has its own independent life cycle. It's called 3.10 because some contents of the SDK may hint as to what to expect in the upcoming OS release.
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    For those who aren't finding the inspiration and / or resources to learn about programming here, you could do worse than checking out https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=14&sid=8aaab1e0c41dbf5473ce37a448ea8c96
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    Hello!

    A VERY nice step!

    And as I was reporting on the thead "KwaKwa chat client supporting GTalk":
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    Mr Yomgui sends a message on http://www.meta-morphos.fr/viewtopic.php?topic=1639&forum=52 (in french) , about a comm' software on witch he works and "just" needs an up to date MorphOS C++11 with "std::thread" in order to be ported on our OS...

    If someone wants to test it (ß for now), it's already able for Linux and MacOSX, and soon Android...

    The website for this interesting piece of software: http://ring.cx/ ..


    Ring for MorphOS is now a real option, as soon as Mr Yomgui has some time to port it!!!

    Hurry up!

    Thanks Yomgui for all your works!
    Thanks MOSTeam for all & this new SDK!

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    Drats, there's no script to build a GCC 5.3.0 cross-compiler.
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    Yes...Anything about the debugger? Great news anyway!


    I have a basic debugger integrated into Scribble. However, it will still need quite a bit of work. Thing is, I have been busy with the work on GCC 5.3.0 lately ;-)

    On top of that, there's loads of other ongoing work on turning Sribble into a fully-fledged IDE (workspace browser, full project GUI, makefile generator and so on). All in all, let's say I'm maybe half-way through this work and I don't have a time frame for a release.

    /Nicholai
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    Gcc 5.3.0 is a perfect present. Can't wait to see all that working! Well, I can! Thanks for all your work. Hope you soon give us
    a surprise.
    Thanks again.
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