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Re: Problem Launching stable IDE on OpenBSD 4.8-stable [message #32111 is a reply to message #32107] |
Mon, 25 April 2011 14:14 |
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Col. Builder wrote on Mon, 25 April 2011 03:29 | At least writing those per project/archive makefiles hasn't been a waste of time: I've been getting more familiar with the project layout/organization as a by-product.
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Do I understand correctly that you are using U++ without theide, just writing the makefiles by hand? If yes, you have my deep respect, I don't think anyone ever attempted to do that
Now the bad news... I suspect the GCC to be actually the cause of the problems. On OpenBSD the gcc 4.2.1 is used by default, which is known to cause trouble with U++. So far I wasn't able to succesfully install any other compiler (tried gcc 3.3.6, but it reports missing cc1plus). LLVM/Clang is next option, but first I have to figure out how to build the version 2.8 from ports (because IIRC 2.9 doesn't work very well with U++)...
If you have a better understanding of OpenBSD internals than me (and I'm sure you do, I'm learning everything on the way ) you can try to use some other compiler yourself.
Honza
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