Re: semi HEADS UP: icc support committed

From: Alexander Leidinger (Alexander_at_Leidinger.net)
Date: 03/13/04

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    To: "Jun Su" <junsu@delphij.net>
    
    

    On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 22:34:01 +0800
    "Jun Su" <junsu@delphij.net> wrote:

    > > Tom Rhodes committed my icc patches. This should have no impact on
    > > compiles with gcc, but allows to compile the kernel with Intels C/C++
    > > compiler.
    > >
    > Any plan to setup a icc-tinerbox? It should be helpful to find out more
    > problem in the code as you mentioned before.

    It's only the kernel, the world isn't instrumented with icc support. If
    our tinderbox maintainer is willing to add a icc-kernel only one, it's
    not a problem. But AFAIK the tinderbox is fully utilized, so I don't
    know if it is able to handle the additional load.

    As the FreeBSD project has a commercial icc license, we would also be
    able to distribute icc compiled kernels, if someone is adventurous
    enough to test such a beast (I have a icc kernel running on a test box,
    it survives a complete ports build)...

    Bye,
    Alexander.

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