Boaz Harrosh wrote:
Danny Smith wrote:
Will you have pre-compiled binaries with these patches for download on ReactOS.org.
No, I am a Mingw developer and I put binaries at mingw's SF site..
Please do, it is a very nice place to have them. And while
we are on the subject. GCC 3.4 is totally broken for ATL. It doesn't even come close to even imagine to compile ATL. From some of the stuff I saw it is breaking the standard. It took me 2 minutes to see that it has no hope. So I have two things. 1 - please if you can keep a live version of 3.3 with all above enhancements for us, poor, wrote millions of Microsoft code, guys. 2 - Would you mine talking to me (on the list) about what is broken in 3.4 and try to see what needs fixing on the compiler side and what need to be done on the code side. I'll send you examples of code and we can see what should be done for them and if such changes are acceptable.
Please, if you want me to stay involved in this discusion,send posts to mingw-users@sourceforge.net.
I have no intention of "fixing" gcc-3.3.x. My main interest is 4.0, but I will probably backport some changes from 4.0 branch into next gcc 3.4.4 mingw release. If you have specific examples of things that are broken on 3.4.x with mingw please submit a bug report. See http://www.mingw.org/bugs.shtml
Danny
Free Life Boaz
P.S My posts do not reach the List. At first I thought they don't go out at all. But I see you got them. Any body got an Idea what can happen that causes posts to get lost. Same thing happens to me with wine. Pretty much consistent now. See if this goes threw
Boaz Harrosh wrote:
My posts do not reach the List. At first I thought they don't go out at all. But I see you got them. Any body got an Idea what can happen that causes posts to get lost. Same thing happens to me with wine. Pretty much consistent now. See if this goes threw
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