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Re: NetBSD/vax compiler bounty?
On 2020-04-16 11:28, Martin Husemann wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 11:38:49AM +0100, David Brownlee wrote:
>> Just wondering if people would be interested in contributing to a
>> bounty for fixing gcc/VAX issues?
I wouldn't mind at all ...
> What is needed is something like:
>
> - write a wiki page (or similar) how to easily install NetBSD 9.0 on simh
> and test binaries there
What kind of performance would one get of the simh/va/netbsd on a decent
PC this days?
> - file an upstream ticket for the (required) MODE_CC transition of
> the vax backend
> - test a native upstream gcc (w/o NetBSD or pkgsrc modifications) on that
> setup, report any fallout in upstream bug reports (test = run the gcc
> test suite?)
> - try to make (native unpatched upstream) gcc to build itself and file
> more tickets for failures
Any idea, how long it actually takes, to compile gcc on a vax?
> Then attach a bounty to each of the tickets (or the total of it), point
> to the wiki page and try to find volunteers to work on it.
Good idea to split it up ...
> The first item is simple, the second could be done mostly via cross compiling.
> But I think the expected end result should be that gcc can compile itself
> natively on VAX, which hasn't been true for upstream gcc for more than a
> decade (I guess), and for the patched version in our sources since gcc 4.8
> (at least).
Yes, exactly!
Cheers
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