Re: [Fwd: which version of gnat needed in the compilation process for version 2.0 ?]

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by Michael Erdmann :: Rate this Message:

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Jérôme Roussel wrote:
> Just in case, since the gnade-develop list is moderated, I forward you
> directly this message.

Thanks,

I am really sorry; but i had no time the last 8 week to followup what
was happening with 2.0 because of the job i am paid for :-)

Mainly Per Sandberg was working on it, may be per can help?

I will have more time next weekend, then i will look at the
issue.

Michael

>
> Bye,
>
> Jérôme
>
> -------- Message original --------
> Sujet:     which version of gnat needed in the compilation process for
> version 2.0 ?
> Date:     Thu, 29 Nov 2007 22:49:57 -0500
> De:     roussel@...
> Pour:     gnade-develop@...
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been looking at GNADE for quite some time now and I've decided to
> look at the latest version 2.0 from svn.
>
>> From a clean svn checkout, here what happens on my side
>
> $ cd gnade2.0/trunk
> $ make config-dynamic
> ...
> gnatmake -p -P ./gnade-base.gpr
> gnatmake: invalid switch: p
> make[2]: *** [all] Erreur 4
> ...
>
> I got the above error, which is easy to correct since it's only a
> problem of gnat version. I am using gnat FSF version 4.1.2. You should
> indicate somewhere in the documentation on which version of gnat the
> compilation process relies on.
>
> Concerning the FSF version of GCC, the -p flag is only available in the
> head version, the future 4.3.X. Is it really mandatory to use this
> feature ? Is it not possible to just create the needed directory in the
> svn tree for the time being ?
>
> There also must be something wrong in the build process because if I
> relaunch the last command used:
> $ make config-dynamic
> I don't get the same error message. It means that the build process does
> not go throw the same path each time it is launched, which is really
> surprising... I expect to get the same error message, when I just
> relaunch make in a project.
>
> Thanks for your great work !
>
> Jérôme
>
>


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