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Re: NetBSD/vax compiler bounty?



On 2020-04-16 18:22, Jason Thorpe wrote:

On Apr 16, 2020, at 9:18 AM, emanuel stiebler <emu%e-bbes.com@localhost> wrote:

Any idea, how long it actually takes, to compile gcc on a vax?

I don't think it's possible anymore due to memory consumption by the compiler.  That said, GCC doesn't self-host on a lot of targets (mainly the microcontroller ones), so I don't think this is a big deal.  We should focus on making a modern cross-vax-gcc work correctly.  As far as the test suite goes, perhaps a way to remotely execute the generated binaries (on a real machine or in a simulator) that need to run to ensure the compiler generated the correct code is the way to go... maybe the GCC test suite already supports that, even.

I'm not sure I agree here. Memory wise, it might become a drag, but it should definitely not be impossible. My 4000/90 have 128 Megs of memory, and plenty of swap. I can't imagine gcc shouldn't fit. But speedwise, it's horrible. :-)

  Johnny

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