Indeed, sounds like an excellent progress (though I haven't looked at the code 
or tried running it).

Would you happen to have some git repo with those patches pushed as commits? 
Or do you only have it in the form of patching from .scm files. It might be 
easier for me to try to test it on RISC-V then. At the moment RISC-V build 
needs some special patch to tcc 0.9.27pre that breaks x86 bootstrap. But if we 
can skip 0.9.27pre and go for tcc0.9.28pre, then that problem might just go 
away.

Best,
Andrius

> Stefan writes:
> 
> Hello\!
> 
> > You may heard about some tries from me to bootstrap GCC.  This is now
> > working for x86_64¹.  There is a possibility that not much work is
> > needed to get this working for more architectures as well.
> 
> That is an amazing feat, well done!
> 
> > I’d like to offer a lot of fixes and patches to GNU Mes 0.27², which
> > enable to compile an upstream TCC form 2025-05-28 with minor fixes,
> > mostly because of issues in NYACC when parsing macros.  Ekaitz, is
> > there a chance that you could try to build this TCC on RISC-V?
> 
> Do I understand correctly that some of your patches should go to NYACC?
> 
> > Jan, I’d be happy to start a discussion with you on how to contribute
> > these patches to GNU Mes.
> 
> Sure.  It looks like you patched Mes inline in its package description?
> Best would be if you have a clone of the Mes git archive and could
> create a number of patches.  I'm sure we'll get it upstreamed, no
> worries.
> 
> Greetings,
> Janneke





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