Building GCC 3.3 / MingW: The Saga Continues
Mohan Embar
gnustuff@thisiscool.com
Thu Feb 13 20:05:00 GMT 2003
>Mohan> How impractical is this? Could someone educate me? Given the
>Mohan> large amount of code sharing made possible with MS's
>Mohan> BSD-layer-wannabe implementation, although imperfect, wouldn't
>Mohan> creating two parallel code sets create a maintenance headache?
>Tom> That's what I thought, too, but the more Windows-knowledgeable people
Tom> think otherwise.
I'm all ears as to the rationale behind splitting up the code. I've
searched the list a bit but couldn't find any further references to
this, and I'm not seeing the light yet.
>Mohan> To my knowledge, a formal patch was never created for
>Mohan> Ranjit's suggestion:
>Mohan> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java/2002-12/msg00295.html
>Tom> I think there was another thread a bit later explaining that this
Tom> approach wouldn't work too well in the end.
I did a search on ECONNREFUSED and sockerrno and came up dry.
Again, I'm eager to learn why this approach isn't viable.
-- Mohan
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