Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/10/23/13:52:17
>"Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" <salvador AT inti DOT edu DOT ar> writes:
>> I understand the DJ actitude, BUT is very very very dificult download and
>>remake the compiler, this takes a lot of time, and I guess that the 80% of the
>>beginners (less that 1 years involved in C) can't do that.
>> So is better if the distribution includes (NOT in v2gnu dir, but in v2 dir) a
>> compilation of GCC 2.7.2 with:
>>a) Pentium optimization.
>So far such a thing does not exist. Some work is being done in a
>Linux setting with it but it is not stable. Linus gets slightly
>upset every time some alleged kernel bug turns out to be someone
>using a buggy pentium "optimizer".
>Yes, it is a lot of work to download and compile your own compiler,
>but if you want to run experimental stuff that is sometimes what it
>takes. The rest of us get a better tested compiler and pay the
>small price in efficiency. Newcomers should not run experimental
>software unknowingly.
Morten I understand your point BUT:
I'm talking about a parallel version NOT a replacement.
I saw a mail of somebody that succesfully patched the DJGPP version so isn't a
Linux mather. And if you see any problem you can use the compiler without the
new optimizations.
>>d) Any other useful and tested improvement.
>> Adding a great advice: THIS VERSION IS NOT AN OFICIAL FSF ONE.
>In the past FSF did distribute djgpp. That kind-of makes it
>official.
Well but again I don't want to put out the actual files, I only want another
files to allow to anybody that wants an optimized version download it and not
spend a lot of hours in recompiling a compiler.
Some improvements like the section one are very very needed, you know,
automatic locking is a very helpful thing.
>Morten
^^^^^^ Are you the author of the debugger?, Do you still supporting it?
SET
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