Laurent Huberdeau <[email protected]> writes: > Hi everyone, > > I recently finished my master's thesis[0] arguing for the use of POSIX > shell for diverse double-compilation and reproducible builds. It also > presents pnut[1], a C compiler capable of bootstrapping itself and TCC > (Linux i386) exclusively from any POSIX-compliant shell (bash, ksh, dash, > zsh, etc.) and human-readable source files. > > Curious to hear your thoughts!
Wow, that is really impressive! I'm looking into packaging for Debian, maybe this could be part of a bootstrap build of Debian. But can it build TCC or not? The README suggests yes but https://github.com/udem-dlteam/pnut/issues/63 suggests no, although it may be old. /Simon
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