This makes no sense, we don’t really
have compiler problems.
You’re identifying a problem that
doesn’t exist.
Everyone should be using RosBE which includes
the official ReactOS compiler, and is carefully tested to ensure stability.
Anyone not using RosBE is using an
unsupported environment, and thus will be less likely to gain developer support
if things start to go wrong.
It’s best to let GCC handle the
compiler side of things, and we’ll take care of ReactOS.
From:
ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org [mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] On Behalf Of Brian
Sent: 07 June 2007 01:11
To:
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] [ros-diffs]
[dgorbachev] 26483: Undo r26482 change,waste more stack space.
not quite, just do a
little more than say it compiles on x version of gcc: actually set aside x
version and when version y breaks ros compiling, dont use it, and if z gcc
compiles ros, move on up: basicly set aside an ReactOS "Official"
Compiler. If b feature is disabled by default in gcc, enable it in the
"Official" compiler
On 6/6/07, David
Hinz <post.center@gmail.com>
wrote:
So basically you suggest to fork gcc.
The idea is good, but I think this project doesn't have the required
resources, as this would probably require a single dev to dedicate his
whole spare time for this job.
Brian schrieb:
>
> Here is a crazy idea: dont just support the rosbe, but also pick a gcc
> version which basically builds ros alright and place it in the svn as an
> official ros supported compiler, upgrading when needed and if you find
> gcc trouble, fix it yourself, and if it is a fix official gcc could use,
> submit it there too!
>
> sure it means allot to set aside a one supported compiler, but if stuff
> breaks, it really helps to know its not your (projects) fault
>
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