yep. And lets be real here, it is much easier for us
to fix GCC compiler
to work properly on OpenSolaris than to fix or change
mentality of those
lazy programmers...
Let's be even more realistic then -- those people should not be programming
then, period.
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On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 04:28 -0700, UNIX admin wrote:
yep. And lets be real here, it is much easier for us
to fix GCC compiler
to work properly on OpenSolaris than to fix or change
mentality of those
lazy programmers...
Let's be even more realistic then -- those people should not be
You can try:
- set the optimization level to -xO4 or higher
- pass -xinline=%auto
To this I'd also add, don't use __inline (which GCC won't bark on), but
inline instead.
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You sure do not like GCC... :-) Well, I like it, even
I know it is buggy
sometimes..
No I don't, can you tell? (:-)
Especially after suffering at its braindead mercy, I'd like to not have to ever
have to deal with GCC again. Ever.
btw, do you know by any chance how to say Sun C
compiler to
There is a lot more Linux specific on GNOME.
THe most important task we have with OpenSolaris is
to convince people that
trying to compile on Solaris is a must for every
OpenSource project.
Actually, we should be teaching people to switch to Solaris as the main
development platform to
Few comments:
a) too late for wishes like that;
There is always hope; remember that.
b) majority of developers using GNU userland all
over, even on Windows
they prefer Cygwin over anything else;
That's because they don't know any better. Our job should be to teach them to
know better
Right. In addition I'd like to add that porting (C,
C++ code) to Nexenta
== porting to Solaris. Zero differences for both
drivers and apps. So,
it doesn't really matter where developers will settle
at Nexenta or at
Solaris. Besides, all SUN userland is provided at
/usr/sun/bin, so SUN
On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 13:22 -0700, UNIX admin wrote:
Right. In addition I'd like to add that porting (C,
C++ code) to Nexenta
== porting to Solaris. Zero differences for both
drivers and apps. So,
it doesn't really matter where developers will settle
at Nexenta or at
Solaris.