[M3devel] Linux/ARM? Android?

Daniel Alejandro Benavides D. dabenavidesd at yahoo.es
Sun Jun 20 20:54:49 CEST 2010


Hi:
if you mean the c "native" compiler shouldn't be a problem, but one would expect differences between efficiency of both m3cg builds, I believe buildable for gcc 4 and 3 but nonetheless it shouldn't be the same in terms of the generated m3cg but for the M3 code which is what one is interested would be more like the same. If it is necessary to work with it I believe the process of installing a new gcc for c lang only is not too painful and is straight forward after you have a previous version to build a gcc 4 with a bootstrap compiler to build a self hosted c compiler.
I don't know how much of the building process of m3cg is done by the gcc c compiler if it could be done at the same time such a build with current tree (which if there is I think is doable just selecting the proper options in the configure program command parameters, although not sure to build a full self hosted c gcc 4 compiler, but doable if you start with a bootstrap gcc 4 c compiler).
Hope it helps and thanks in adavance
 
--- El dom, 20/6/10, m3 at sol42.com <m3 at sol42.com> escribió:

> De: m3 at sol42.com <m3 at sol42.com>
> Asunto: Re: [M3devel] Linux/ARM? Android?
> Para: m3devel at elegosoft.com
> Fecha: domingo, 20 de junio, 2010 04:21
> On 19 Jun 2010, at 7:04, Jay K
> wrote:
> > Hey, maybe we can get mips also. (there's decent
> modern mips/linux hardware now, Chinese laptops)
> Hmm, I have decent ancient mips/irix hardware I'd love to
> get m3 running on.  Will have to give it a try when I
> get some free time.  Is gcc 4 required (I have 3.3)?
> Regards.
> -Daniel


      



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