Linked by lucas_maximus on Tue 12th Apr 2011 23:37 UTC
General Development No April Foolery: The Portable C Compiler version 1.0 was released on April 1st! As with so many things BSD, this project proves that good code is timeless and can benefit from literally generations of review. It can build the majority of the BSD base systems (C++ code aside) and is undergoing continuous improvement.
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RE[7]: About the 1.0
by phoenix on Thu 14th Apr 2011 16:59 UTC in reply to "RE[6]: About the 1.0"
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Which reads like absolute FUD to me.


Kettle, meet pot. :roll-eyes:

I once preferred FreeBSD to Linux, but I see know with GPV3 that they are more interested in providing freedom to Companies, than individuals. There is no reason why my FreeBSD Desktop should suffer (worse performance from PCC compiled binaries) because some nitwit wants to throw it in a box and sell it as a media server.


And where do you see any of the above happening? Where do you see PCC even being considered for inclusion into the FreeBSD source tree?

Well I guess there is debian BSD, that will still use GNU userland, and probably prefer GCC licensed by GPL 3.


Wow. That's all I can say, just, wow. :shakes head:

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