Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!uunet!labrea!rutgers!bpa!manta!brant
From: brant@manta.pha.pa.us (Brant Cheikes)
Newsgroups: unix-pc.general
Subject: Re: compiling gcc-1.31
Message-ID: <455@manta.pha.pa.us>
Date: 8 Dec 88 20:47:52 GMT
References: <796@thor.stolaf.edu>
Reply-To: brant@manta.pha.pa.us (Brant Cheikes)
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In article <796@thor.stolaf.edu> mike@wheaties.ai.mit.edu writes:
>I haven't gotten around to testing the thing much, but -O and -g both
>seem to work [...]
>I will also use it to compile Emacs, TeX, and Metafont.

The gcc-1.31 that I'm running successfully compiled the latest
web2c/TeX/LaTeX available from ics.uci.edu.  I needed the -traditional
and -writable-strings options on web2c and tangle, but the actual
web2c-generated C source compiled fine with just -O.  The result
passed the trip test, and was 10K smaller than the pcc-produced
version.  Speed-up of about 10-15% on compiling a 45-page document.

I tried building Gnu Emacs 18.52 using every combination of -O,
-traditional, and -writable-strings, with no luck.  An executable was
created that consistently core-dumped while loading rmail.  I haven't
tried to track the problem down.

I will be putting the binaries in the anonymous Internet FTP area on
linc.cis.upenn.edu within a few days.
-- 
Brant Cheikes
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Computer and Information Science
brant@manta.pha.pa.us, brant@linc.cis.upenn.edu, bpa!manta!brant