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Re: Removing ARCNET stuffs



On 31 May 2015 at 00:09, David Holland <dholland-tech%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:
> I'm saying that, fundamentally, if you want to run gcc4 or gcc5 on a
> Sparc IPC that you're going to have problems. There is no way around
> this, except maybe to float a new compiler with the specific goal of
> both being modern and running on 25-year-old hardware. (That's an
> enormous project.)

I think pcc is currently the only realistic solution, but it still
needs a lot of work,
and we would want to do this without compromising support for gcc/clang, so
it means fixing pcc, as well as adding more architectures. (I would be happy
with a no c++ base system to support this). pcc has come a long way, and
we could get to a pcc base system for some architectures for 8.0 I think.

Justin


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