Hi all,
I'm backporting RISC-V support to GCC 4.6.4 in order to obtain a bootstrappable
GCC for RISC-V and I'm finding some issues I can't solve myself. Maybe you can
help.
I managed to backport the core of gcc, so now I can compile to assembly.
The problems came with the backport of `libgcc`
Hi Tom!
On 2022-02-04T13:09:29+0100, Tom de Vries via Gcc wrote:
> On 2/4/22 08:21, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
>> On 2022-02-03T13:35:55+, "vries at gcc dot gnu.org via Gcc-bugs"
>> wrote:
>>> I've tested this using (recommended) driver 470.94 on boards:
>>> while iterating over dimensions { -
David Edelsohn writes:
> Hi, Gaius
>
> I hope that you and the GNU Modula-2 team can propose the merge of the
> Modula-2 front-end and library soon.
>
> Thanks, David
Hi David,
yes indeed - sorry for the delay in my reply.
Yes I was also wondering whether now might be a sensible time for the
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Hi David,
David Edelsohn writes:
> I hope that you and the GNU Modula-2 team can propose the merge of the
> Modula-2 front-end and library soon.
[reposting with a new title for mailing list clarity]
Yes I was also wondering whether now might be a sensible time for the
Modula-2 front end to m
> Am 14.05.2022 um 00:57 schrieb Gaius Mulley via Gcc :
>
>
> Hi David,
>
> David Edelsohn writes:
>
>> I hope that you and the GNU Modula-2 team can propose the merge of the
>> Modula-2 front-end and library soon.
>
> [reposting with a new title for mailing list clarity]
>
> Yes I was a