> On 19 Jan 2017, at 12:31, Richard Biener <richard.guent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 12:04 PM, Tristan Gingold <ging...@adacore.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 19 Jan 2017, at 11:46, Richard Biener <richard.guent...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 11:11 AM, Tristan Gingold <ging...@adacore.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> Is it ok to require gcc 4.9 (3 years old) or later to build GNAT ?
>>>> 
>>>> We plan to use gcc exceptions within the GNAT front-end (previously we 
>>>> were using a FE specific exception mechanism).
>>>> This requires a matching implementation in the runtime, which was last 
>>>> changed for gcc 4.9
>>>> Our idea is to completely remove in GNAT the support of the FE specific 
>>>> exception mechanism.
>>>> 
>>>> Is anyone opposed to such a change ?
>>> 
>>> But as you are bootstrapping you should always have a matching
>>> runtime, no?
>> 
>> Yes for stage-2 and stage-3, but not always for stage-1.
>> 
>> To clarify: the gnat1 and gnatbind binaries are not linked with libgnat, but 
>> are built in a standalone way.  GNAT1_OBJS contains both the objects for the 
>> compiler sources and the objects for the needed runtime sources.
> 
> Oh, I can see how that breaks then...  the stage1 gnat1/gnatbind
> should use the host Ada compiler runtime

That's a possibility we are also discussing, but it is much more difficult.
Maybe for later (Eric strongly supports that idea).

> (does bootstrapping GNAT with
> a non-GNAT Ada compiler work?  It really should!),

I could work on that if you (or someone else) gives me a non-GNAT Ada compiler 
for my machine :-)

Tristan.

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