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From: | jlemon AT netcom DOT com (Jonathan Lemon) |
Subject: | Re: Objective-C with djgpp v2.0 |
Message-ID: | <jlemonDr1ywH.5Mx@netcom.com> |
Organization: | NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) |
References: | <4mf66e$7u5 AT news DOT myriad DOT net> <jlemonDqw7zJ DOT Itu AT netcom DOT com> <nnvii9ea9e DOT fsf AT tindra DOT lysator DOT liu DOT se> |
Date: | Tue, 7 May 1996 20:43:28 GMT |
Lines: | 17 |
Sender: | jlemon AT netcom22 DOT netcom DOT com |
To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
In article <nnvii9ea9e DOT fsf AT tindra DOT lysator DOT liu DOT se>, Niels Möller <nisse AT lysator DOT liu DOT se> wrote: >jlemon AT netcom DOT com (Jonathan Lemon) writes: > >> In article <4mf66e$7u5 AT news DOT myriad DOT net>, >> Obj-C runtime. I've reattached the patch below - you'll need to recompile >> djgpp to update the compiler and then recompile libobjc.a to generate the >> correct machine code. I know that this fixes the problem on a 486 class >> machine, I don't know if it will fix it on a 386. > >Does that patch apply to Linux x86 boxes too? I assume so. The machine that bit me was a Sequent Symmetry (SMP x86 platform) and the root cause of the problem was simply bad assembly code was being generated. I don't have a linux box here, so I can't test it. -- Jonathan
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