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Another interesting project:
The Amsterdam Compiler Kit Quote:
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http://marc.info/?t=119393748800005&r=1&w=2 That doesn't mean it can't be used in some way, it used to be the Minix compiler. The following is also neat: http://wiki.freebsd.org/ElfToolChain http://code.google.com/p/aski-m/wiki/ElfUtils http://nwbintools.sourceforge.net/ http://nwcc.sourceforge.net/ |
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I was testing out pcc and trying to use it to compile my final project - and I ran into an issue with it. It isn't my project, pcc won't even compile a "hello, world" program. It gives the error:
/usr/include//sys/cdefs.h:254: error: "No function renaming possible"
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Are you using the version of PCC in the tree? or from their official website?
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version: pcc 0.9.9 for i386--netbsdelf I'm not going to worry too much about this now - my C/C++ programs this semester have to be compiled with gcc, so I was just taking pcc out for a little test drive. I'll be looking to get everything (that is everything, not just pcc) on my laptop working over Christmas break (about 80-90% there now).
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version: pcc 0.9.9 for i386--netbsdelf
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Mmmh, PCC seems to be under heavy development. Great to hear!
For now, sticking with LLVM as the alternative to GCC is best for me. Thanks BSDFan666, keep us updated! |
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The details are rather lacking, but the following comment has me hoping..
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=artic...8135831&pid=47 At this time, the $3,940 has been donated.. out of the desired $12,000.. only thing I've go to say is spread the word, keep people donating. |
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It's stories like the one about GCC that give truth to this mocking statement: "The GNU guys only give new meaning to the word proprietary."
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I know that this is still probably just an idea on a napkin, but if this came to fruition, it would make a nice companion to pcc (and eject another GNU tool):
A BSD licensed debugger
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Thats a commendable project JMJ; is that project maintained by FreeBSD developers? I remember they were working on a ELF manipulation tools. (bintools replacements..)
OpenBSD has a debugger called pmdb(8), which.. hadn't really been maintained.. but it's still in the tree. |
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I didn't know that OpenBSD had a debugger -- that might be an excellent place to begin (or should I say improving and extending).
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As far as I know, it is just an idea right now. SourceForge lists its development level as 1-Planning.
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