From: ariel@yon.engr.sgi.com (Ariel Faigon)
To: mikemac@titian.engr.sgi.com (Mike McDonald)
Cc: ariel@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com, linux@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com
Subject: Re: What target (was David ...)
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 15:27:36 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199604232227.PAA00323@yon.engr.sgi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <199604232054.NAA01434@titian> from "Mike McDonald" at Apr 23, 96 01:54:29 pm
>Mike dijo:
>>yo dijo:
>>
>>P.S.
>>gcc doesn't have support for 64 bit MIPS 27 ISA, I guess, but
>>nobody is stopping us from using our compilers (as well as gcc
>>at our convenience).
>
> I strongly believe that using our compilers would be a "bad" thing
>for the initial port. Requiring someone to buy IDO inorder to compile
>a free OS seems like the "wrong" thing to me. Now, if we (SGI) decide
>to ship a Linux version, then yes, using our compilers is OK. Let's
>just make sure that the port is dependant on our compilers in any way
>at this point. (I doubt that's what you were suggesting. I just want
>to make it clear before we get started.)
>
>
Bob and I are working separately on making our compilers (actually only
the C one, not Ada :-) be bundled with Irix (and possibly licence enabled
for a nominal fee, which can be done automatically without human
intervention -- surprisingly this may increase revenues because
the cost of handling goes to zero and the potential upside due to
lowering barriers is large). I think we have a very good chance of
acheiving this as soon as our upcoming big software release.
Also, I agree, we should make sure that whatever we do is buildable
by gcc. And we should also be paying Cygnus to do a real supported
full port (including ld), but this is harder to achieve (need $$$
from management) at this point. However, after we have Linux and it
takes off, everything related to free software would be possible :-)
--
Peace, Ariel
WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: ariel@yon.engr.sgi.com (Ariel Faigon)
To: Mike McDonald <mikemac@titian.engr.sgi.com>
Cc: ariel@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com, linux@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com
Subject: Re: What target (was David ...)
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 15:27:36 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199604232227.PAA00323@yon.engr.sgi.com> (raw)
Message-ID: <19960423222736.gLJQFDHMcgrpKc0aRRhryx8XRzU01SM7DrzN0hKwIE4@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <199604232054.NAA01434@titian> from "Mike McDonald" at Apr 23, 96 01:54:29 pm
>Mike dijo:
>>yo dijo:
>>
>>P.S.
>>gcc doesn't have support for 64 bit MIPS 27 ISA, I guess, but
>>nobody is stopping us from using our compilers (as well as gcc
>>at our convenience).
>
> I strongly believe that using our compilers would be a "bad" thing
>for the initial port. Requiring someone to buy IDO inorder to compile
>a free OS seems like the "wrong" thing to me. Now, if we (SGI) decide
>to ship a Linux version, then yes, using our compilers is OK. Let's
>just make sure that the port is dependant on our compilers in any way
>at this point. (I doubt that's what you were suggesting. I just want
>to make it clear before we get started.)
>
>
Bob and I are working separately on making our compilers (actually only
the C one, not Ada :-) be bundled with Irix (and possibly licence enabled
for a nominal fee, which can be done automatically without human
intervention -- surprisingly this may increase revenues because
the cost of handling goes to zero and the potential upside due to
lowering barriers is large). I think we have a very good chance of
acheiving this as soon as our upcoming big software release.
Also, I agree, we should make sure that whatever we do is buildable
by gcc. And we should also be paying Cygnus to do a real supported
full port (including ld), but this is harder to achieve (need $$$
from management) at this point. However, after we have Linux and it
takes off, everything related to free software would be possible :-)
--
Peace, Ariel
next prev parent reply other threads:[~1996-04-23 22:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1996-04-23 19:51 David Miller is on the list Mike McDonald
1996-04-23 20:20 ` William J. Earl
1996-04-23 20:26 ` What target (was David ...) Ariel Faigon
1996-04-23 20:54 ` Mike McDonald
1996-04-23 22:27 ` Ariel Faigon [this message]
1996-04-23 22:27 ` Ariel Faigon
1996-04-23 22:43 ` Greg Chesson
1996-04-23 22:43 ` Greg Chesson
1996-04-23 22:39 ` Greg Chesson
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