Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/02/11/19:13:24
Mumit Khan wrote;
> Here's what I had sent the g77 maintainers Dec 9, 1996. I've built g77
> as a cross-compiler *only*, and not as a native toolchain. Please make
> sure that the correct flags are passed to f77-runtime, otherwise file
> I/O goes to hell (see below for mor info).
Thanks for your posting the patch for g77 and gnu-win32.
I tried based on your information. First I tried a native one.
Your patch for f/com.c worked fine. But, I got an error in f/expr.c;
"macro `REAL_VALUE_FROM_INT` used with only 3 args."
This macro seems to be changed to have 4 args in gcc directory.
I compiled it using the files which was set by configuring Linux target.
f771/gcc/g77 were made, but it didn't work.
Next, I tried a cross compiler under Linux, but encountered the same
error(f/expr.c). Again, I compiled it using the files which was set by
configuring Linux target. f771/gcc/g77 were made, and it worked for a
very simple source, but the following error occurred when compiling a
large source; "Internal compiler error: program f771 got fatal signal 6".
BTW, I found g77-0.5.19 in djgppv2, and recompiled it with g77-0.5.19.1,
the results was successful. So, I achieved my purpose.
At the last, thanks again for your valuable information.
Best regards,
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Masahiro Kan
Surge Arrester Dept.,Hamakawasaki-Works,
TOSHIBA Corporation,Japan
E-MAIL:"Masahiro Kan at Toshiba"<kan AT hama DOT toshiba DOT co DOT jp>
"Masahiro Kan at Home"<kanmasahiro AT ppp01 DOT infopepper DOT or DOT jp>
WWW(ATP-EMTP-jp): http://club.infopepper.or.jp/~kanmasahiro
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