On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 10:35 PM, Thomas Preud'homme
<thomas.preudho...@arm.com> wrote:
>> From: gcc-ow...@gcc.gnu.org [mailto:gcc-ow...@gcc.gnu.org] On Behalf Of
>> Ian Grant
>>
>> And can anyone tell me what are the 'non-vanilla' sources?
>
> "Vanilla source" refers to unmodified source (as distributed on gcc.gnu.org
> for the case of gcc). This is in contrast to modified source from distribution
> for instance that will usually add some patches.

Hi Thomas,

Thanks. But I asked what the non-vanilla sources were.  I know what
the vanilla sources are, because I'm using them! I thought you were
referring to some particular OpenBSD patches that would make it easier
for me to do this. I'm not aware of any: the OpenBSD people have a v.
4.2.1 GCC fork that they use, but it is 4.9 I am interested in
building on OpenBSD, to get a 'cross reference' which I hope might
tell me something about the file sizes I see,

Thanks,
Ian

> Best regards,
>
> Thomas
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