Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 15th Sep 2007 20:14 UTC, submitted by deanna
BSD and Darwin derivatives Anders Magnusson's BSD-licensed pcc compiler has been imported into NetBSD's pkgsrc and OpenBSD's src tree. Anders wrote to NetBSD's tech-toolchain list: "It is not yet bug-free, but it can compile the i386 userspace. The big benefit of it is that it is fast, 5-10 times faster than gcc, while still producing reasonable code. The only optimization added so far is a multiple-register-class graph-coloring register allocator, which may be one of the best register allocators today. Conversion to SSA format is also implemented, but not yet the phi function. Not too difficult though, after that strength reduction is high on the list."
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RE[2]: Cool
by Oliver on Sun 16th Sep 2007 10:04 UTC in reply to "RE: Cool"
Oliver
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2006-07-15

You could e.g. compile the complete NetBSD operating system. Whether you need something different for the ports, e.g. the applications like OpenOffice doesn't matter. Btw. the motivation of the NetBSD people isn't the license, but proper portable code.

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