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RE: ld for VMS?


Awesome!
"Partly" as in?
I can do without shared objects, for one thing, at least for now.
I can try trunk.


gcc 4.5 seems to largely work for Alpha/vms "out of the box".
? At least to output assembly, I think for GNU as. (which I had already built/installed, so configure found it).


My larger goal is to cross build: gcc, bash, sed, awk, make, etc. enough so that I can build gcc natively, at least cc1.
I know there is GNV, but I don't have administrative access on the machine, maybe I can cajole the administrator
to install a newer version, what is there seems a bit flaky, and I think the system is only using ODS-2. Again,
maybe I can cajole the administrator.
Give my somewhat limited scenario "native build cc1", maybe ODS-2 will suffice.
Maybe I'll get my own machine.


Thanks,
?- Jay

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> Subject: Re: ld for VMS?
> From: gingold@adacore.com
> Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 17:05:16 +0200
> CC: binutils@sourceware.org
> To: jay.krell@cornell.edu
>
>
> On Apr 22, 2010, at 4:58 PM, Jay K wrote:
>
>>
>> Anyone by chance working on ld targeting VMS/Alpha?
>
> It is partially done on the trunk.
>
>> I'm interested in having a cross toolset targeting VMS/Alpha.
>> gcc, gas, already build.
>> Small problem maybe with libgcc
>
> We do have a cross-gcc for VMS/Alpha, also being in beta state.
>
> Tristan.
>
 		 	   		  


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