BASH and GCC

Dale Hubler hubler at galaxy.lerc.nasa.gov
Mon Mar 11 02:43:50 AEST 1991


In article <KSTAILEY.91Mar9142417 at geech.ai.mit.edu> kstailey at geech.ai.mit.edu (Kenneth Stailey) writes:
>According to the new pink GnusBulletin GCC 2.0 will support the
>RS/6000.  Even though it does not optimize well for RISC gcc will be
>nice because it doesn't eat up all the swap space on the machine, it
>produces normal-looking error messages (ones that Emacs can step
>through), it has the same behaviour on multiple machines which makes
>porting easier and the source code is available at little or no cost.

One other benefit of having GCC ported is that G++ cannot be built
without GCC.  Is anybody at FSF working on G++ availability for the
RS6000?


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