David O'Brien wrote:
> > The question is whether Peter wants to include g77, and whether
> > people would see this as bloat.  I know g77 outperforms f2c+gcc
> > on my real-world benchmarks by a significant margin.
> 
> A good question, is how easy it is to download egcs-g77-1.1.1.tar.gz and
> build it into something workable assuming the EGCS C and C++ compilers
> are part of the system.
> 

I haven't read the egcs mailinglist in a few weeks, but my impression
is that if you download egcs-g77-1.1.1.tar.gz after building the
egcs C and C++ compilers, you then have to recompile at a minimum
the C compiler.  Things may have changed, but g77 is simply a frontend
to the gcc backend.  It is not a standalone compiler.


-- 
Steve

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