Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/03/15:15:29
Andrew Crabtree wrote:
> Hello -
>
> I have finally gotten a djgpp build of egcs. I have been fairly
> time limited recently, and will continue to be in the future, so
> I have not tested this compiler very thoroughly. I know that
> it can recompile allegro, and that the example programs compile
> OK and run.
>
> I honestly spent weeks (probably only 20 hours total though)
> hacking with the source code and with the
> configure/makefiles just to get the stupid thing to build. This
> is very different that the pre-egcs snapshots, where I could do
> a complete build in under 30 minutes. That stated, all I have to
> show for my efforts is just the base C compiler and libgcc. I have
> the
> c++ parser also, but not the supporting libraries (egcs comes
> with several additional packages beyond gcc), which I believe are
> needed.
> There is also a g77
> in the distribution but I haven't played with it either (although it
> tried to build itself before it would build libgcc). I am
> also unsuccessful at getting the ld/collect2 front end built (for
> repository stuff), and am not sure if it will work anyway. Lastly,
> I didn't enable the Haifa scheduler.
>
> That stated - Is anyone interested in me putting this up on the
> pgcc web site?? I don't have performance numbers on it, but I suspect
>
> it to be slightly better. I know it has better AMD support (~10% speed
>
> increase).
>
> Andrew
>
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what are you waiting for?? put it up (please??)
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