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March 02, 2016 Building GDC | ||||
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Are there build instructions that don't involve building the rest of GCC at the same time? I realize wrong version mismatches are bad but I'll redo it until it works lol! |
March 02, 2016 Re: Building GDC | ||||
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Posted in reply to asdf | On 2016-03-02 07:47, asdf via D.gnu wrote: > Are there build instructions that don't involve building the rest of GCC at the same time? I realize wrong version mismatches are bad but I'll redo it until it works lol! I don't think so. Blame the legendary GCC modularity! I wrote a simple script to build a windows-targetting GDC. The script you might want to look at is "build_gnu". https://github.com/Ace17/MinGW-GDC It will mostly work out of the box, so you will not lose time redoing it: i've already done it for you! :-) Even if you don't run it, this might be of some help anyway. |
March 02, 2016 Re: Building GDC | ||||
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Posted in reply to asdf Attachments:
| On 2 Mar 2016 9:09 pm, "asdf via D.gnu" <d.gnu@puremagic.com> wrote:
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> Are there build instructions that don't involve building the rest of GCC
at the same time? I realize wrong version mismatches are bad but I'll redo it until it works lol!
Sorry, no. GCC isn't a library that you can just link to. You need to build all parts in order to make a working compiler.
You can drastically speed up compile time by configuring with --disable-bootstrap however.
Iain.
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March 03, 2016 Re: Building GDC | ||||
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Posted in reply to Iain Buclaw | On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 20:54:54 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
> On 2 Mar 2016 9:09 pm, "asdf via D.gnu" <d.gnu@puremagic.com> wrote:
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>> Are there build instructions that don't involve building the rest of GCC
> at the same time? I realize wrong version mismatches are bad but I'll redo it until it works lol!
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> Sorry, no. GCC isn't a library that you can just link to. You need to build all parts in order to make a working compiler.
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> You can drastically speed up compile time by configuring with --disable-bootstrap however.
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> Iain.
Thanks. I ran out of disk space with the whole thing and ended up reinstalling ldc2.
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