Iain Buclaw wrote:
I uploaded packages for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard to SourceForge, for Apple GCC build 5664 ("gcc-4.2"):PPPS. Porters wanted for moving gdcmac to the latest LLVM-GCC platform. :~)
It shouldn't be that tricky to port the GCC/GDC patches from Apple b5664 (Xcode 3.2.4) to LLVM b5658 (LLVM 2.8): http://opensource.apple.com/tarballs/gcc/gcc-5664.tar.gz http://llvm.org/releases/2.8/llvm-gcc-4.2-2.8.source.tgz It does need someone to port the LLVM runtime, however... But most likely this can reuse some things from LDC, no ? Of course, one could just build/use the native compiler parts from the llvm-gcc-4.2, without the --enable-llvm. That should build a compiler similar to the Apple GCC, but it is more likely to work on Linux out of the box. I can do the compiler work, maybe the basic runtime too. Using the "dragonegg" is another approach, for GCC-LLVM. --anders
