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BrianH 1-Nov-2010 [657x2] | I saw the demo of the PlayBook. |
We can probably make an r3lib for QNX on that hardware and it will work on the PlayBook, but the host part of the code will likely need to be very different between the PlayBook and regular QNX. | |
Maxim 1-Nov-2010 [659] | Air probably is better (more polished) than their own gui architecture. though they might have had really cool opportunities if they used elate instead. things like flipping an application's gui from one tablet to another. nothing prevents them from adding elate later. |
BrianH 1-Nov-2010 [660] | And nothing prevents them from having the (much better) QNX programmers do the work :) |
Maxim 1-Nov-2010 [661] | yep. |
Pekr 1-Nov-2010 [662] | elate? From Tao? It does not exist anymore ... |
Maxim 1-Nov-2010 [663] | ah.. yes... thats' true... I'm mixing the names... sorry... its photon. |
ssolie 1-Nov-2010 [664x2] | Tao? they were going to be the kernel for the new AmigaAnywhere platform... good times :) |
(yes, it went defunct a while back) | |
Carl 2-Nov-2010 [666x3] | http://github.com/carls/R3A110-- a temp test area for Host-Kit A110 |
Only the linux libr3.so at this time. Will attempt to add the windows lib. | |
Windows lib added to repository | |
Kaj 3-Nov-2010 [669x2] | So the Amiga is first from non mainstream OSes. Which one do we choose next? Any mobile OS takers here? :-) |
Petr, thanks for considering Syllable mainstream :-) | |
Pekr 3-Nov-2010 [671x2] | Kaj - I consider Syllable being covered, no? :-) I know there is not specific Syllable port, but it works somehow, no? :-) |
Of course - from non-mainstream OSes, I would choose - QNX, Haiku, Aros, Syllable, MorphOS ..... | |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [673] | Here is the problem with OS X host-kit release: http://www.rebol.com/r3/docs/osx-linker-symbols.html |
GrahamC 4-Nov-2010 [674x2] | So, we can have Android instead? |
or ARM? | |
Andreas 4-Nov-2010 [676] | Carl, what version of GCC are you using on OSX? What happens if instead of gcc -dynamiclib -exported_symbols_list exported -o a.lib a.o b.o you do gcc -dynamiclib -Wl,-x -o a.lib a.o b.o |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [677] | Got an ARM? |
GrahamC 4-Nov-2010 [678] | and a LEG |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [679x2] | Was waiting for that. ;) |
checking... | |
GrahamC 4-Nov-2010 [681x2] | I have this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSLU2 |
Intel XScale IXP420 CPU | |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [683] | Andreas: same result. |
Andreas 4-Nov-2010 [684] | What version of GCC? |
GrahamC 4-Nov-2010 [685] | The Plug computers all use ARM too |
Andreas 4-Nov-2010 [686] | (gcc -v) |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [687] | gcc or -Wl,-v ? |
Andreas 4-Nov-2010 [688] | gcc |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [689] | gcc 4.0.1 |
Andreas 4-Nov-2010 [690] | ld -v? |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [691] | cctools-590.23.2 |
Andreas 4-Nov-2010 [692x2] | ouch |
gcc -Wl,-v also results in cctools? | |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [694x2] | collect version 4.0.1 |
and then same as ld above | |
Andreas 4-Nov-2010 [696] | If you download this: http://bolka.at/2009/misc/exports.tar.gz extract and make |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [697] | what is it? |
Andreas 4-Nov-2010 [698x2] | foo.c, bar.c and a makefile |
should actually be pretty much the same as what you are doing. only that i have this exact constellations of files working fine on osx with gcc 4.0.1. | |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [700] | 1 min |
Andreas 4-Nov-2010 [701] | will have to check what linker that used, though |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [702x3] | same result as given in my example |
I seem to remember from last time we tried this... there's a special linker tool required on OS X. | |
But, it was a while ago, so I could be wrong. | |
Andreas 4-Nov-2010 [705] | i think my attempt was linking with GNU ld |
Carl 4-Nov-2010 [706] | So, I just wanted to post the doc above... and see if there's anyone who wants Host-Lib on OS X and is willing to solve the problem in some reasonable way. |
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