<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><div id="yiv1883269257">Hi Jay:<br>have you tried Open Sparc (gcc for sparc machines)? It seems they have binary compatibility between gcc compiled objects and gcc for sun systems, so one can try to build m3cg using gcc for sun systems and gcc. <br>http://cooltools.sunsource.net/gcc/<br><br>--- El <b>lun, 8/9/08, Jay <i><jay.krell@cornell.edu></i></b> escribió:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">De: Jay <jay.krell@cornell.edu><br>Asunto: [M3devel] SPARC64_SOLARIS?<br>Para: "m3devel" <m3devel@elegosoft.com><br>Fecha: lunes, 8 septiembre, 2008 3:37<br><br><pre>short version:<br><br> Basically all non-Linux, non-BSD systems have multiple toolsets -- native and<br>GNU.<br><br><br> There is SOLgnu and SOLsun. <br> There is how "NT386" encompasses multiple<br>
configurations.<br><br><br> What should I do for SPARC64_SOLARIS?<br><br><br>medium version:<br> One of the nagging problems around is that of 64bit hosted m3cg consistently<br>not working.<br> While I have AMD64_LINUX and AMD64_OPENBSD setups, and I have an AMD64 Sun<br>machine for<br> AMD64_SOLARIS, the most convenient for me currently is probably<br>"SPARC64_SOLARIS",<br> for dumb reasons. "MIP64_IRIX6" might also be convenient soon,<br>though I think<br> Irix multiplies this problem out to multiple ABIs, I have to look into it.<br><br><br>Also, if everyone could stand it, unlikely, I'd like to have a grand<br>platform renaming of the form processor_os:<br> I386_LINUX (X86?) <br> I386_NT (WINNT?) <br> I386_CYGWIN <br> I386_MINGWIN <br> I386_SOLARIS <br> I386_DARWIN <br> I386_NETBSD <br> I386_FREEBSD <br> I386_OPENBSD <br> AMD64_LINUX <br> AMD64_NT <br> AMD64_CYGWIN <br> AMD64_MINGWIN <br> AMD64_SOLARIS <br> AMD64_DARWIN <br> MIPS_IRIX<br>
(MIPS4000 or somesuch?) <br> MIPS64_IRIX <br> ALPHA_OSF <br> SPARC_SOLARIS (SPARC32?) <br> SPARC64_SOLARIS <br> SPARC_LINUX (SPARC32?) <br> SPARC64_LINUX <br> ARM_CE (WINCE?) <br><br>etc. but probably not..<br><br>and at the same answer this question of GNU vs. native toolsets.<br><br>or maybe adopt the GNU configure platform names??????<br><br><br> - Jay<br></pre></blockquote></div></td></tr></table><br>