Nicolas Williams wrote: > On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 12:11:48PM -0800, George Vasick wrote: >> Nicolas Williams wrote: >>> On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 08:24:13AM -0800, George Vasick wrote: >>>> There is testing and potentially support. >>> Support means the same thing for GCJ and GNAT as for GCC: we'll keep the >>> thing up to date as new versions come out. Support need not mean "we'll >>> fix any bugs in GCJ and/or GNAT before the GCC community does." >>> >>> If it builds and passes its own tests (this shouldn't take long to >>> verify, and we have an attestation that it does) then including it costs >>> *nothing* on the margin. >> I guess I disagree with this. It costs nothing right up to the point >> where you are the one doing it and you run into a problem. > > But you haven't even tried!
That is correct. This whole discussion of additional language support is beyond the scope of our original plans. This ARC case was supposed to be about upgrading to the latest GCC and binutils, adding support for Sparc, and defining an installation strategy that allows multiple versions of compilers and tools to coexist. I would prefer to see the question of supporting additional languages deferred until we have the these issues sorted out and we know that we can provided C and C++ in time for the next release of OpenSolaris. Can we proceed on this case without adding support for Java and Ada or is that a showstopper? Thanks, George
