atom feed18 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-currentRe: Pentium optimizations
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AlexDec 16, 1997 6:59 pm 
Tim LiddelowDec 16, 1997 8:05 pm 
John S. DysonDec 16, 1997 8:37 pm 
AlexDec 16, 1997 9:17 pm 
Tim LiddelowDec 16, 1997 9:36 pm 
Scott MichelDec 16, 1997 10:02 pm 
John S. DysonDec 16, 1997 10:23 pm 
Brian HandyDec 16, 1997 10:47 pm 
John S. DysonDec 16, 1997 11:04 pm 
Warner LoshDec 16, 1997 11:49 pm 
John S. DysonDec 17, 1997 12:04 am 
Poul-Henning KampDec 17, 1997 2:55 am 
Warner LoshDec 17, 1997 7:09 am 
Russell L. CarterDec 17, 1997 7:42 am 
Eivind EklundDec 17, 1997 10:13 am 
Tim LiddelowDec 17, 1997 2:26 pm 
Doug RabsonDec 18, 1997 12:35 pm 
John PolstraDec 21, 1997 1:35 pm 
Subject:Re: Pentium optimizations
From:Alex (garb@hooked.net)
Date:Dec 16, 1997 9:17:24 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-current

On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, John S. Dyson wrote:

I also have been lurking, and frankly the EGCS compiler is a fantastic improvement. There is a LONG LONG way to go before the compiler will be ready for us (but considering the progress that they have been making,

It's quite nice to see some progress on gcc, in fact for a while I wondered if 2.7.x was the last release of gcc. Guess not ;-)

We should do better to support the effort, and optionally offer the EGCS compiler as a port. My guess is that it won't be ready to be the 3.0-RELEASE default compiler.

The response(s) I got to my "I'm a newbie, anyone know about this problem" was basically met with "well no FreeBSD developers have contacted us, and if they did we'd accept/commit/whatever some changes..".