Subject: re: gas.new and m68k
To: None <eeh@netbsd.org>
From: matthew green <mrg@eterna.com.au>
List: tech-toolchain
Date: 05/22/1999 18:49:54
I read that in some article about Linux. I don't really know the details,
although they did mention they hoped to get the compiler working by the
end of the year 8^).
that would be nice :-)
> now that NetBSD/sparc is going to be ELF shortly, the ports can share the
> programs. now is when we really need libc_march shared libraries to ensure
> that the right SPARC architecture uses the most efficient bits available..
> again, like solaris does...
This is somewhat a moot point until we can get a compiler that generates
decent 64-bit code, but there will certainly be things that use the kvm
libraries that need to be compiled 64-bit to grovel through the kernel.
And if that's the case we don't really want to need two different
toolchains to build a distribution. But loading an architecturally
optimized libc for running emulated binaries would be a good thing.
we *definately* need to work out how to deal with having the ability to
generate both 32bit or 64bit code easily from a single installation...