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From: | Adam Fedor |
Subject: | Re: Use of libobjc from gcc 4.1 with MinGW |
Date: | Fri, 23 Mar 2007 08:50:33 -0600 |
On Mar 23, 2007, at 7:48 AM, Nicola Pero wrote:
Presumably we need a configure flag to force native-exceptions even if the compiler wouldseem to fail when compiling them ? Then you'd do cd core/make ./configure --enable-native-exceptions-even-if-they-seem-not-to-work make install cd ../../dev-libs/libobjc make make install cd ../../core/make ./configure --enable-native-exceptions make install
Wouldn't it still work, if you installed make the first time with no special options (just so libobjc could use it), then do a proper installation afterwards - that's what I do all the time with gnustep- startup:
cd core/make ./configure make install cd ../../dev-libs/libobjc make make install cd ../../core/make ./configure --enable-native-exceptions make install
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