Re: non-gcc linux?

From: Tim Riker (Tim@Rikers.org)
Date: Sun Nov 05 2000 - 17:52:39 EST


Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > Perhaps I did not explain myself, or perhaps I misunderstand your
> > comments. I was responding to a comment that we could just copy some of
> > the optimizations from Pro64 over into gcc. Whether Pro64 understands
> > gcc syntax is immaterial to this question is it not?
>
> If gcc is architecturally unable to do ia64 well, pro64 is free software and
> both understand the same syntax Im at a bit of a loss why that is productive

Alan Cox wrote in another message:
> Or a third party decides its a silly situation and does it anyway

A definite possibility.

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