Submission + - GCC Compiler will finally gets replace by BSD PCC. (undeadly.org)
Sunnz writes: "A leaner, lighter, faster, and most importantly, BSD Licensed Compiler PCC has been imported into OpenBSD's CVS and NetBSD's pkgsrc.
The compiler is based on the original Portable C Compiler by S. C. Johnson, written in the late 70's. Even though much of the compiler has been rewritten, some of the basics still remain.
It is currently not bug-free, but it compiles on x86 platform, and works being done on it to take on GCC's job."
The compiler is based on the original Portable C Compiler by S. C. Johnson, written in the late 70's. Even though much of the compiler has been rewritten, some of the basics still remain.
It is currently not bug-free, but it compiles on x86 platform, and works being done on it to take on GCC's job."