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Re: [cdt-dev] new architecture support
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Not yet. I thought I'd start with something relatively stable since I'm
still getting my head around the whole thing. I'll try building from
HEAD soon though.
I did notice the gtk64 support, and for a fleeting moment though about
trying to do a ppc64 build. I take it you're running your G5 in 32bit
mode? My machine is running a 64bit kernel, but the problem is not all
the libraries are 64bit (in particular GTK), which makes building
Eclipse a nightmare. The prospect of rebuilding everything from source
is daunting (come to think of it, maybe gentoo is the way to go...)
My plans are;
- fix icon problem (not displaying properly in views) with GTK version
(Motif is soooo fast, but soooo ugly)
- finish OSX CDT port (Mach-O binary support is painful)
- update to HEAD
- look at gtk-ppc64
Regards,
Greg
On 06/05/2004, at 9:43 PM, Douglas Schaefer wrote:
Great news, Greg. Have you managed to get anything beyond Eclipse M8
running on PPC linux? I have tried but there is something wrong in the
build scripts. I have a bug open on the platform gang but haven't heard
anything or retried it lately.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=57897
Cheers,
Doug Schaefer, IBM's Eclipse CDT Architect
Ottawa (Palladium), Ontario, Canada