Subject: Re:Compiling FreeBSD kernel with Sun's cc
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    i may be wrong on this, but i believe that the reason that freebsd
has its 'own' version of gcc is to support some things in the kernel.

    thus, in addition to being mildly psychotic (;-)), it seems
unlikely that this would work ...

    marc.


> -----------------------------
> From:  John Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  Compiling FreeBSD kernel with Sun's cc
> Sent:  03/01/01 17:25> 
> 
> 
> Has anyone tried using Sun's optimizing cc compiler (for Solaris x86)
to
> compile the kernel to x86 assembly, assemble it with gas, and link
with GNU
> ld?
> 
> It seems possible for a user-level application that is
source-compatible
> with Solaris (because cc will output assembly with system call names
rather
> than numbers, and gas/ld fill in the system-specific blanks), but
compiling
> the kernel seems more complicated.
> 
> Is it very difficult to do / a stupid idea?
> 
> John
> 
> 
> 
> 
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