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List:       netbsd-tech-toolchain
Subject:    Re: GNU toolchain obsoletes ia64
From:       scole_mail <scole_mail () gmx ! com>
Date:       2020-08-15 14:56:51
Message-ID: 87tux4t0ss.fsf () dstar ! dstar ! net
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Martin Husemann <martin@duskware.de> writes:
>
> We can still revisit/revive it once:
>
>  - our in-tree toolchain is about to update to a version that does not
>    support it any more
>  - at that point our ia64 port is anywhere close running userland tests
>
> With the current state of our port any toolchain work is likely a waste.
>
> Even if upstream would not (immediately) reinstate the support, we
> still can live with outdated or out-of-tree toolchains for a while and
> see if there is any interest. We have been there before (and it did not
> go too well with e.g. playstation2 where we have toolchain support
> back, but still no working kernel).
>

I agree with Martin here.  As he said, the NetBSD port isn't at a point
where it matters much.  I hope that support is not dropped, but it is
not looking good:

https://sourceware.org/pipermail/binutils/2020-August/112828.html

Realistically, I can understand the justificiation for dropping it when
there is not even enough interest in the linux community for keeping it
around.
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