2010/6/21 stippi <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Comment(by stippi): > > Just to note, the problem was caused by configuring with one compiler, > then later building with another compiler, which brought the object files > into inconsistent state (mixed gcc2 and gcc4 object files which did not > link consequently). Jam is not at all to blame and neither is SVN. :-) > Actually, I was out of development work some days. When I returned and made an svn update, I noticed that some kernel files were updated. So before doing anything else I decided to build and run some available test applications from the svn tree. I wanted to check it they still worked after those kernel changes. But my "jam -q" build failed, and I tried to build some other applications from the haiku svn tree with the same result. Because I am not so seasoned developer, it took some time to understand, what was wrong. Br, JormaK > -- > Ticket URL: <http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/6177#comment:17> > Haiku <http://dev.haiku-os.org> > Haiku - the operating system. >