Ben, Henning's, "yes, that's the entire point," referred to there being no
plan9 code that is reusable in OpenBSD, it was not saying that there was
suddenly a relicensing.
As to when OpenBSD will be GCCless, well, start a project to make a compiler
that is liberally licensed and supports all of OpenBSD's arch and we'll
probably see it added in pretty snappy once it actually does so,
unfortunately there is no such thing already out there. There are some old
public domains from Amigas and such, not really up to modern snuff.
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