Mail Archives: djgpp/2004/07/22/14:16:54
This is an announcement of DJGPP port of gcc-3.4.1
GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler
supports several other languages aside from C, it now stands for
the GNU Compiler Collection.
See http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.4 for more detailed information
about new features, fixed bugs and other changes in gcc-3.4.1.
Currently C, C++, Fortran and Objective C compilers are supported
for DJGPP. Java compiler is not ported and are not included. Ada compiler
(as it itself is written in Ada) is able to bootstrap itself, but this is
only test I have done.
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NOTE: DWARF2 debugging info is now the default (when
You specify GCC command line option -g or -g3, ...).
As result You need also new enough version of GDB for debugging: gdb611b.zip
(or newer when available) from DJGPP distribution or recent build of
RHIDE from http://rhide.sorceforge.net/snapshots. One can still use
COFF (GCC command line option -gcoff) and stabs (command line options
-gstabs, -gstabs+) for debugging.
Also symify.exe from djdev203.zip works with COFF debugging info only.
You need bfdsymify.exe instead (from gdb611b.zip) when DWARF2 or stabs
debuging info is being used
DJGPP binaries of GCC-3.4.1 are built and tested mostly under WinXP Pro
(SP1).
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NOTE: You need last update of djdev203.zip with timestamp of August 2002 or
later ('version: 2.03 patchlevel 2' in file manifest/djdev203.dsm)
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Archives are available from DJGPP distribution
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/getting.html
in directory v2gnu:
There are 11 archives:
gcc341.README - readme file from DJGPP port of GCC-3.4.1. It's
in separate file to avoid need to download large archives
to get this file.
gcc341s.zip - sources of gcc-3.4.1. I put all sources in a single
archive. This file is only needed if You're want to
rebuild gcc-3.4.1 from sources.
gcc341b.zip - binaries of C compiler
gpp341b.zip - binaries of C++ compiler (needs gcc341b.zip)
g77341b.zip - binaries of Fortran compiler (needs gcc341b.zip)
objc341b.zip - binaries of Objective C compiler (needs gcc341b.zip)
gcc341s2.zip - shell script and patches for original gcc-3.4.1.
I used them to generate gcc-3.4.1 sources for DJGPP
(gcc341s.zip).
ada341b.zip - binaries of Ada compiler (warning: practically untested)
gcc341d.zip - documentation of C compiler and libiberty (in DVI, PS, PDF
and HTML formats)
g77341d.zip - documentation of GNU Fortran compiler
ada341d.zip - documentation of Ada compiler (what can be generated from
GCC sources).
Files user need:
Programming languages Needed files
C gcc341b.zip
C++ gcc341b.zip, gpp341b.zip
Fortran gcc341b.zip, g77341b.zip
Objective-C gcc341b.zip, objc341b.zip
Ada ada341b.zip, gcc341b.zip
For more information about this port see archive
gnu/gcc-3.41/readme.DJGPP
after unpacking either gcc341b.zip or gcc341s.zip or get file
gcc341.README from directory v2gnu in DJGPP distribution
Also please DON'T mix C++ libraries (or object files) built with
different compiler versions. C++ sources must be recompiled (seems
that there is no need to do this for C sources). Object files generated
by GCC-3.4.1 from C++ sources are incompatible with object files (or
libraries) generated from C++ sources by any earlier GCC version
before GCC-3.4
System requirements
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Latest update of DJGPP-2.03 (or above when available). Please verify
whether You have a newest one. DJGPP-2.04 beta is also OK.
binutils-2.13 or above (2.15 or above recommended). Perhaps
binutils-2.11.2 or 2.12 could also be used but are not tested
Some warning for users of C++. C++ compiler in gcc-3.4.1 does more strict
syntax checking than earlier gcc and egcs versions before gcc-3.4. As result
errors are generated in many places where earlier one got warnings.
Note for users of C++ IO classes fstream, ifstream, ofstream
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There is a regression against GCC versions 2.95.3 and
earlier: Member functions tellp(), tellg(), seekp() and seekg()
are broken when stream is opened not in binary mode. If You are going
to use any similar functions You must open stream in binary mode.
Don't ask me when it will be fixed as I don't know that. I'm also
not sure I'll spend much time trying to fix that.
Send suggestions and bug reports concerning the DJGPP port of GCC to
comp.os.msdos.djgpp or <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>.
Happy hacking
Andris Pavenis <pavenis AT latnet DOT lv>
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