On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 12:52:43PM -0700, Alexey Starovoytov wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2006, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>
> > That is of course utter bullshit. The Linux kernel doesn't require
> > a specific gcc version.
>
> I didn't say it requires. I said shipped Linux kernel is always built with
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> That is of course utter bullshit. The Linux kernel doesn't require
> a specific gcc version.
I didn't say it requires. I said shipped Linux kernel is always built with
patched gcc. Please prove otherwise.
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On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 09:11:23PM +0200, Rainer Orth wrote:
> > New releases can be provided in distro, but kernel is alwasy based
> > on some branch of some release branch. Currently they are 4.0s and 4.1s
>
> This may be for the same reasons as with Solaris: they may require specific
> changes
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 02:03:03PM -0700, Alexey Starovoytov wrote:
> > * Continue testing with the 4.2/mainline based gcc to make sure it at least
> > compiles ON to be able to switch when/if it is released/stable enough.
>
> As you can see Linux _never_ switched to plain gcc release.
> New rel
Alexey,
> Glad to hear that this effort was made and that some x86 features went it.
> I'm mostly concerned about sparc side.
>
> Let's see:
> -fno-jump-tables for x86 - IN
> -mno-integer-ldd-std for sparc - not in
> -fno-constant-pools for x86- not in
> -fno-dwarf2-indirect-strings
Michael,
> Rainer Orth wrote:
> > I don't see CodeSourcery being very active with GCC for Solaris
> > work these days (maybe their contract has ended?)
>
> No, their contract has not ended. (I am the initiator/manager of the contact
> for the 3.4.3 compiler).
>
> We just don't have a whole l
Alexey,
> On Fri, 21 Jul 2006, Rainer Orth wrote:
>
> > * Try to get as many of those changes as possible into gcc mainline, either
> > for 4.2 or for 4.3 after 4.2 branches.
>
> It cannot go into 4.2 apparently. I believe you're familiar with gcc policies.
I'm not sure: since the 4.2 branch
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006, Michael Pogue wrote:
> Alexey Starovoytov wrote:
> > 'diff csl-sol210-3_4-branch gcc_343' should go into mainline, otherwise
> > we'll end up with 'sol' branches for every major gcc release ON care to
> > support.
> ..
> > The prerequisite for that is to have 'diff csl-sol
Alexey Starovoytov wrote:
> 'diff csl-sol210-3_4-branch gcc_343' should go into mainline, otherwise
> we'll end up with 'sol' branches for every major gcc release ON care to
> support.
..
> The prerequisite for that is to have 'diff csl-sol210-3_4-branch gcc_343'
> integrated into gcc trunk
O
Rainer Orth wrote:
> I don't see CodeSourcery being very active with GCC for Solaris
> work these days (maybe their contract has ended?)
No, their contract has not ended. (I am the initiator/manager of the contact
for the 3.4.3 compiler).
We just don't have a whole lot of bugs that need fixin
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006, Rainer Orth wrote:
> * Try to get as many of those changes as possible into gcc mainline, either
> for 4.2 or for 4.3 after 4.2 branches.
It cannot go into 4.2 apparently. I believe you're familiar with gcc policies.
> * Create two solaris vendor branches (this isn't a csl
Alexey,
> what exactly do you propose from technical side:
> create 3 gcc-csl branches and test ON on 4 compilers ?
no: I'd propose the following:
* Identify the changes currently local to the csl-sol210-3_4-branch branch
(which is the basis for the gcc 3.4.3 in sfw) necessary to build
OpenS
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006, Rainer Orth wrote:
> I think it would be unwise to base this on a sort of isolated branch of GCC
> development. As I've suggested before
> this should be done within the GCC community as much as possible, which is
> an important part of SFW as well: work with the upstream dev
Alexey Starovoytov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since ON is buildable with /usr/sfw/bin/gcc 3.4, I'm proposing to make it
> buildable with GCCfss (GCC for SPARC Systems) on sparc and with plain gcc
> 4.0.x on x86.
>
> Because of the changes introduced in gcc version 4.0, ON didn't work with
>
Hi,
Since ON is buildable with /usr/sfw/bin/gcc 3.4, I'm proposing to make it
buildable with GCCfss (GCC for SPARC Systems) on sparc and with plain gcc 4.0.x
on x86.
Because of the changes introduced in gcc version 4.0, ON didn't work with
GCCfss (which is based on gcc 4.0.x) and/or plain gcc
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