Re: Does anyone use Ada on Alpha?

2014-08-19 Thread Arnaud Charlet
> Unfortunately the Alpha box I used last time is no longer available > and so I've not been able to try the linker fix. I've not had any > responses from anyone saying they use Ada on Alpha (let alone on VMS > - where the original bug was reported - and Ada/VMS support has now > been retired). If

Re: Does anyone use Ada on Alpha?

2014-08-19 Thread Alan Lawrence
Unfortunately the Alpha box I used last time is no longer available and so I've not been able to try the linker fix. I've not had any responses from anyone saying they use Ada on Alpha (let alone on VMS - where the original bug was reported - and Ada/VMS support has now been retired). If none of

Re: Does anyone use Ada on Alpha?

2014-07-26 Thread Uros Bizjak
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 11:01 PM, Paolo Bonzini wrote: >>> Well, I was lucky enough to gain access to an alpha pca56 for a day (I say >>> lucky, this may not be repeatable!). However I was not able to build the Ada >>> >>> frontend, due (AFAICT) to the image being too big for relocations. >>> (M

Re: Does anyone use Ada on Alpha?

2014-07-25 Thread Paolo Bonzini
Il 24/07/2014 19:32, Uros Bizjak ha scritto: > Hello! > >> Well, I was lucky enough to gain access to an alpha pca56 for a day (I say >> lucky, this may not be repeatable!). However I was not able to build the Ada >> >> frontend, due (AFAICT) to the image being too big for relocations. >> (Moreov

Re: Does anyone use Ada on Alpha?

2014-07-24 Thread Uros Bizjak
Hello! > Well, I was lucky enough to gain access to an alpha pca56 for a day (I say > lucky, this may not be repeatable!). However I was not able to build the Ada > > frontend, due (AFAICT) to the image being too big for relocations. (Moreover, > my understanding is > that the default memory mode

Re: Does anyone use Ada on Alpha?

2014-07-24 Thread Alan Lawrence
Well, I was lucky enough to gain access to an alpha pca56 for a day (I say lucky, this may not be repeatable!). However I was not able to build the Ada frontend, due (AFAICT) to the image being too big for relocations. (Moreover, my understanding is that the default memory model for Alpha, is the