On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 02:21:02AM +0200, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote: > I was unable to use't on my GNU/Linux system, i had problems with > some programs that doesn't implement some flags, > > You didn't report these problems. Do you remeber what flags, and > programs didn't work?
I was been talking to you about these problems on the IRC and by email, some monts ago. I don't know if I have logs of this.. > And GSC doesn't crosscompile from scratch a GNU/HURD system afaik. > > I started a branch for that, I'd like it to work much like `make > release' in NetBSD's src tree, where you can simply specify which > architecture you want GNU for and have it setup a cross compiler and > use that. But I put that on ice for now, since it was to much of a > pain in getting all programs working with a cross compiler. It is a > feature which I really would love to have. Yes. Is really a _HARD_ job. And is probably not prioritary. > > I'd love to hear what you consider `heavy, unportable, and hard > > to maintain' in GSC. > > GSC only works on GNU systems. right? so, is unportable. About the > "hard to maintain" I tell't before that i've used the wrong word. > > GSC is primarly written for GNU, it was mostly developed on GNU/Linux. > And will work on any system where you have GNU Make, tla, and some > other GNUish utilities installed. I could get a chance again and submit some patches if I notice any problem. > BTW forget this discussion. > > I think that if we do that, then we will end up doing this discussion > at some later point in time. We seem to be having this one once in a > while. Yes, is at least the third or more time we discuss this tip. About join efforts...IMHO Bee is as dead as me. But all the job I do in Bee was just to help on the GNU system, maybe in a lonely alternative way, but I would really like to help on it. --pancake _______________________________________________ gnu-system-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-system-discuss
