From: "Paul J. Schinder" <schinder@pobox.com>
To: LinuxPPC Dev <linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Re: EGCS 1.1.1 FYI
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 21:51:00 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199812071128.GAA01786@smtp2.mindspring.com> (raw)
On Sun, 06 Dec 1998 02:06:46 -0600, jeramy wrote:
>
>
>Cygnus released 1.1.1 on Dec. 1 with the following PPC specific
>improvements.
>
>Fixed PPC/RS6000 LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS macro and bug in conversion from
>unsigned ints to double precision floats.
>Fixed handling of long longs for varargs/stdarg functions on the ppc.
>Fixed code generation problems with gpr<->fpr copies for 64bit ppc.
>Makes sure target libraries build with -fPIC for PPC targets.
>
>Good to see this much platform specific progress in a x.x.1 release. :)
So are Gary Thomas' patches still necessary? I downloaded his src rpm and
applied the patches that would apply to 1.1.1. As I recall, one said it
was aIready there, and a couple applied with offsets. I didn't use the rpm
itself because after bootstrapping the compiler and running make check the
Fortran compiler failed most of its tests, and I need a working Fortran
compiler. (And I nearly gave up on the rpm before stumbling across the
gperf patch in the contrib directory.) The make check on 1.1.1 failed
fewer tests than any egcs build I've done. I'm not that interested in
building kernels, but I do need working Fortran. I'm using 2.1.127 and
glibc-1.99 on a Performa 6400.
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schinder@pobox.com
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Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <schinder@pobox.com>
1998-12-08 2:51 ` Paul J. Schinder [this message]
1998-12-07 15:10 ` EGCS 1.1.1 FYI David Edelsohn
1998-12-07 22:22 ` Ralf Weidemann
1998-12-08 1:05 ` Michael Meissner
1998-12-08 6:17 ` Elgin Lee
1998-12-08 11:38 ` Gary Thomas
1998-12-08 4:28 ` hagopiar
1998-12-08 10:42 ` David T. McWherter
1998-12-09 12:36 ` Compiler porblems Giovanni Liotine
1998-12-11 12:40 ` Gary Thomas
1998-12-12 0:54 ` hagopiar
1998-12-08 6:59 ` EGCS 1.1.1 FYI Daniel Jacobowitz
[not found] <nester@nester.dyn.ml.org>
[not found] ` <Pine.LNX.3.96.981208202419.4464D-100000@zero>
1998-12-09 5:22 ` Elgin Lee
1998-12-06 8:06 jeramy
1998-12-07 16:12 ` Michael Meissner
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