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On 15-05-2007 21:49:53 +0200, Elias Pipping wrote: |
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> Apparently that's not yet possible, indeed: |
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> According to Apple's manpages[1], gcc 3.3 allows for -arch (i386|ppc)[2] |
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> The allowable values are i386 and ppc. |
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> and 4.0 allows for -arch (i386|ppc|ppc64)[3] |
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> The allowable values are i386, ppc and ppc64. |
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> I guess I can live without 64 bit for now ;) |
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Yeah, but your host gcc can produce x86_64 arch binaries, and your |
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kernel can execute it, so I think the docs are out of date. |
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Anyway, I can live without it for now as well ;) |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo on a different level |
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