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May 05, 2004 d frontend to gcc on MacOS X | ||||
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I'm interested in trying out d using MacOS X, but if I understand correctly, one must basically recompile gcc to do this. Is there a simpler way? |
May 05, 2004 Re: d frontend to gcc on MacOS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to ptepesch | I just build a pkg for MacOS X, containing gcc-3.4.0 with support for the following languages:
- c
- c++
- d ( release: 1f )
- java
- fortran
- ada
At first I thought, it would be helpful, but that package is 77MB big, and probably runs only on MacOS X 10.3...
If anyone is interested in this file anyway, I will have to think of a way to distribute it (bittorrent, edonkey, etc.)
ptepesch@stny.rr.com wrote:
> I'm interested in trying out d using MacOS X, but if I understand correctly, one
> must basically recompile gcc to do this. Is there a simpler way?
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May 05, 2004 Re: d frontend to gcc on MacOS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to bjoern | Yes, I'd be very interested in such a beast, especially if you were going to maintain it for 1g, 1h, etc. :-) In article <c79ju3$29bq$1@digitaldaemon.com>, bjoern says... > >I just build a pkg for MacOS X, containing gcc-3.4.0 with support for >the following languages: >- c >- c++ >- d ( release: 1f ) >- java >- fortran >- ada > >At first I thought, it would be helpful, but that package is 77MB big, >and probably runs only on MacOS X 10.3... >If anyone is interested in this file anyway, I will have to think of a >way to distribute it (bittorrent, edonkey, etc.) > >ptepesch@stny.rr.com wrote: >> I'm interested in trying out d using MacOS X, but if I understand correctly, one >> must basically recompile >> gcc to do this. Is there a simpler way? >> >> |
May 05, 2004 Re: d frontend to gcc on MacOS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brian Hammond | Brian Hammond wrote: > Yes, I'd be very interested in such a beast, especially if you were going to > maintain it for 1g, 1h, etc. :-) I will try to stay up to date with the packages. I am sharing the file on edonkey for now... ed2k://|file|gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2|80790269|34B797CE97BD4FD9651971420FBDC1A0|/ It might be faster and probably more comfortable to compile it yourself though ;) |
May 06, 2004 Re: d frontend to gcc on MacOS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to bjoern | Thanks for going to this effort. Any help with setting up edonkey would be desirable. I've downloaded overnet and fiddled around with this for a while. I can search for files and that seems to be about it. I've tried downloading a couple of files without success, as it seems to perpetually look for the file. I've tried opening ports on my router/ firewall to make my status "open", with apparently no help. Also, the file referenced in this message doesn't show up in a search, but given that I can't download anything anyway, that point is kind of moot. Hopefully I'm doing something obviously wrong... Thanks in advance for any help. In article <c79qhv$2jmo$1@digitaldaemon.com>, bjoern says... > >Brian Hammond wrote: >> Yes, I'd be very interested in such a beast, especially if you were going to maintain it for 1g, 1h, etc. :-) > >I will try to stay up to date with the packages. > >I am sharing the file on edonkey for now... > >ed2k://|file|gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2|80790269|34B797CE97BD4FD9651971420FBDC1A0|/ > >It might be faster and probably more comfortable to compile it yourself though ;) |
May 06, 2004 Re: d frontend to gcc on MacOS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to ptepesch | I have just learned that I have 100MB webspace at my university, so I will put it there. I don't know if the quota is for my homedirectory or just for the homepage area... hopefully the latter is true, or I won't have enough quota. You will find the file at: http://www.tu-harburg.de/~sibz0149/gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2 So you can forget about eDonkey for now. I wouldn't have been such a great help myself anyway. I wanted to use mldonkey (http://mldonkey.org), but when I try to download the file from another client, the download won't start... - Bjoern ptepesch@stny.rr.com wrote: > Thanks for going to this effort. > > Any help with setting up edonkey would be desirable. I've downloaded overnet > and fiddled around with this for a while. I can search for files and that seems to be about it. I've > tried downloading a couple of files without success, as it seems to perpetually look for the file. I've tried > opening ports on my router/ > firewall to make my status "open", with apparently no help. Also, the file > referenced in this message doesn't show up in a search, but given that I can't download anything anyway, > that point is kind of moot. > > Hopefully I'm doing something obviously wrong... > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > In article <c79qhv$2jmo$1@digitaldaemon.com>, bjoern says... > >>Brian Hammond wrote: >> >>>Yes, I'd be very interested in such a beast, especially if you were going to >>>maintain it for 1g, 1h, etc. :-) >> >>I will try to stay up to date with the packages. >> >>I am sharing the file on edonkey for now... >> >>ed2k://|file|gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2|80790269|34B797CE97BD4FD9651971420FBDC1A0|/ >> >>It might be faster and probably more comfortable to compile it yourself though ;) > > > |
May 07, 2004 Re: d frontend to gcc on MacOS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to bjoern | Thank you for the file. For whatever reason the installer runs, but I do not see the directory anywhere after the installation finishes. Any idea what I may be doing wrong? In article <c7cs34$18bs$1@digitaldaemon.com>, bjoern says... > >I have just learned that I have 100MB webspace at my university, so I >will put it there. I don't know if the quota is for my homedirectory or >just for the homepage area... hopefully the latter is true, or I won't >have enough quota. >You will find the file at: > >http://www.tu-harburg.de/~sibz0149/gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2 > >So you can forget about eDonkey for now. I wouldn't have been such a great help myself anyway. I wanted to use mldonkey (http://mldonkey.org), but when I try to download the file from another client, the download won't start... > >- Bjoern > > >ptepesch@stny.rr.com wrote: >> Thanks for going to this effort. >> >> Any help with setting up edonkey would be desirable. I've downloaded overnet >> and fiddled around with >> this for a while. I can search for files and that seems to be about it. I've >> tried downloading a couple of >> files without success, as it seems to perpetually look for the file. I've tried >> opening ports on my router/ >> firewall to make my status "open", with apparently no help. Also, the file >> referenced in this message >> doesn't show up in a search, but given that I can't download anything anyway, >> that point is kind of >> moot. >> >> Hopefully I'm doing something obviously wrong... >> >> Thanks in advance for any help. >> >> In article <c79qhv$2jmo$1@digitaldaemon.com>, bjoern says... >> >>>Brian Hammond wrote: >>> >>>>Yes, I'd be very interested in such a beast, especially if you were going to maintain it for 1g, 1h, etc. :-) >>> >>>I will try to stay up to date with the packages. >>> >>>I am sharing the file on edonkey for now... >>> >>>ed2k://|file|gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2|80790269|34B797CE97BD4FD9651971420FBDC1A0|/ >>> >>>It might be faster and probably more comfortable to compile it yourself though ;) >> >> >> |
May 07, 2004 Re: d frontend to gcc on MacOS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to ptepesch | In article <c7eq3m$18ng$1@digitaldaemon.com>, ptepesch@stny.rr.com says... > >Thank you for the file. For whatever reason the installer runs, but I do not >see the directory anywhere >after the installation finishes. Any idea what I may be doing wrong? > >In article <c7cs34$18bs$1@digitaldaemon.com>, bjoern says... >> >>I have just learned that I have 100MB webspace at my university, so I >>will put it there. I don't know if the quota is for my homedirectory or >>just for the homepage area... hopefully the latter is true, or I won't >>have enough quota. >>You will find the file at: >> >>http://www.tu-harburg.de/~sibz0149/gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2 >> >>So you can forget about eDonkey for now. I wouldn't have been such a great help myself anyway. I wanted to use mldonkey (http://mldonkey.org), but when I try to download the file from another client, the download won't start... >> >>- Bjoern >> >> >>ptepesch@stny.rr.com wrote: >>> Thanks for going to this effort. >>> >>> Any help with setting up edonkey would be desirable. I've downloaded overnet >>> and fiddled around with >>> this for a while. I can search for files and that seems to be about it. I've >>> tried downloading a couple of >>> files without success, as it seems to perpetually look for the file. I've tried >>> opening ports on my router/ >>> firewall to make my status "open", with apparently no help. Also, the file >>> referenced in this message >>> doesn't show up in a search, but given that I can't download anything anyway, >>> that point is kind of >>> moot. >>> >>> Hopefully I'm doing something obviously wrong... >>> >>> Thanks in advance for any help. >>> >>> In article <c79qhv$2jmo$1@digitaldaemon.com>, bjoern says... >>> >>>>Brian Hammond wrote: >>>> >>>>>Yes, I'd be very interested in such a beast, especially if you were going to maintain it for 1g, 1h, etc. :-) >>>> >>>>I will try to stay up to date with the packages. >>>> >>>>I am sharing the file on edonkey for now... >>>> >>>>ed2k://|file|gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2|80790269|34B797CE97BD4FD9651971420FBDC1A0|/ >>>> >>>>It might be faster and probably more comfortable to compile it yourself though ;) >>> >>> >>> > > |
May 07, 2004 Re: d frontend to gcc on MacOS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to ptepesch | Apparently the default install directory for this package is /. Also, it does not create a directory gcc -3.4, just installs all the directories directly in the chosen directory. I wonder what I mangled by doing that...so for not big problems, but I'm not that familiar with the directory system of OS X. In article <c7eq3m$18ng$1@digitaldaemon.com>, ptepesch@stny.rr.com says... > >Thank you for the file. For whatever reason the installer runs, but I do not >see the directory anywhere >after the installation finishes. Any idea what I may be doing wrong? > >In article <c7cs34$18bs$1@digitaldaemon.com>, bjoern says... >> >>I have just learned that I have 100MB webspace at my university, so I >>will put it there. I don't know if the quota is for my homedirectory or >>just for the homepage area... hopefully the latter is true, or I won't >>have enough quota. >>You will find the file at: >> >>http://www.tu-harburg.de/~sibz0149/gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2 >> >>So you can forget about eDonkey for now. I wouldn't have been such a great help myself anyway. I wanted to use mldonkey (http://mldonkey.org), but when I try to download the file from another client, the download won't start... >> >>- Bjoern >> >> >>ptepesch@stny.rr.com wrote: >>> Thanks for going to this effort. >>> >>> Any help with setting up edonkey would be desirable. I've downloaded overnet >>> and fiddled around with >>> this for a while. I can search for files and that seems to be about it. I've >>> tried downloading a couple of >>> files without success, as it seems to perpetually look for the file. I've tried >>> opening ports on my router/ >>> firewall to make my status "open", with apparently no help. Also, the file >>> referenced in this message >>> doesn't show up in a search, but given that I can't download anything anyway, >>> that point is kind of >>> moot. >>> >>> Hopefully I'm doing something obviously wrong... >>> >>> Thanks in advance for any help. >>> >>> In article <c79qhv$2jmo$1@digitaldaemon.com>, bjoern says... >>> >>>>Brian Hammond wrote: >>>> >>>>>Yes, I'd be very interested in such a beast, especially if you were going to maintain it for 1g, 1h, etc. :-) >>>> >>>>I will try to stay up to date with the packages. >>>> >>>>I am sharing the file on edonkey for now... >>>> >>>>ed2k://|file|gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2|80790269|34B797CE97BD4FD9651971420FBDC1A0|/ >>>> >>>>It might be faster and probably more comfortable to compile it yourself though ;) >>> >>> >>> > > |
May 12, 2004 Re: d frontend to gcc on MacOS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to ptepesch | I am very sorry, that it installs itself into /. Unfortunatly, I didn't have the time to fix it yet, and I guess it will have to wait until mid of June.
The package will install into the following directories:
/bin
/include
/info
/lib
/libexec
/man
/share
I guess all directories were created by the installer, except /bin.
In /bin you can do `ls -lrt` to see the directory sorted by date. The files in the installer were created "30 Apr 2:27". You can delete them or move them somewhere else. BE CAREFUL! You don't want to delete your /bin dir, like I did :) Luckily, I had a backup...
- Bjoern
ptepesch@stny.rr.com wrote:
> Apparently the default install directory for this package is /. Also, it does
> not create a directory gcc
> -3.4, just installs all the directories directly in the chosen directory. I
> wonder what I mangled by doing that...so for not big problems, but I'm not that familiar with the directory
> system of OS X.
>
> In article <c7eq3m$18ng$1@digitaldaemon.com>, ptepesch@stny.rr.com says...
>
>>Thank you for the file. For whatever reason the installer runs, but I do not
>>see the directory anywhere after the installation finishes. Any idea what I may be doing wrong?
>>
>>In article <c7cs34$18bs$1@digitaldaemon.com>, bjoern says...
>>
>>>I have just learned that I have 100MB webspace at my university, so I will put it there. I don't know if the quota is for my homedirectory or just for the homepage area... hopefully the latter is true, or I won't have enough quota.
>>>You will find the file at:
>>>
>>>http://www.tu-harburg.de/~sibz0149/gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2
>>>
>>>So you can forget about eDonkey for now. I wouldn't have been such a great help myself anyway. I wanted to use mldonkey (http://mldonkey.org), but when I try to download the file from another client, the download won't start...
>>>
>>>- Bjoern
>>>
>>>
>>>ptepesch@stny.rr.com wrote:
>>>
>>>>Thanks for going to this effort.
>>>>
>>>>Any help with setting up edonkey would be desirable. I've downloaded overnet
>>>>and fiddled around with this for a while. I can search for files and that seems to be about it. I've
>>>>tried downloading a couple of files without success, as it seems to perpetually look for the file. I've tried
>>>>opening ports on my router/
>>>>firewall to make my status "open", with apparently no help. Also, the file
>>>>referenced in this message doesn't show up in a search, but given that I can't download anything anyway,
>>>>that point is kind of moot.
>>>>
>>>>Hopefully I'm doing something obviously wrong...
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance for any help.
>>>>
>>>>In article <c79qhv$2jmo$1@digitaldaemon.com>, bjoern says...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Brian Hammond wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Yes, I'd be very interested in such a beast, especially if you were going to
>>>>>>maintain it for 1g, 1h, etc. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>>I will try to stay up to date with the packages.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am sharing the file on edonkey for now...
>>>>>
>>>>>ed2k://|file|gcc-3.4.0-1f.dmg.bz2|80790269|34B797CE97BD4FD9651971420FBDC1A0|/
>>>>>
>>>>>It might be faster and probably more comfortable to compile it yourself though ;)
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