Re: GSoC Blog Post 0 - GCCprefab build system

2022-06-13 Thread Jonathan Wakely via Fortran
On Mon, 13 Jun 2022 at 02:51, Wileam Yonatan Phan via Gcc wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > This weekend marks the end of the community bonding period for GSoC '22, and > here’s my progress so far with the GSoC project on Fortran DO CONCURRENT. > > I've initialized a GCC mirror on GitHub where I plan to

Re: GSoC Blog Post 0 - GCCprefab build system

2022-06-13 Thread Wileam Yonatan Phan via Fortran
Hi Jonathan, Thanks for the feedback. Regarding the linked page < https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/InstallingGCC> if you're referring to the part that tells you to use your distro's package manager, yes that's indeed the simplest way to install GCC, but from pre-built binaries, not building directly from

Re: GSoC Blog Post 0 - GCCprefab build system

2022-06-13 Thread Jonathan Wakely via Fortran
On Mon, 13 Jun 2022 at 14:34, Wileam Yonatan Phan wrote: > > Hi Jonathan, > > Thanks for the feedback. Regarding the linked page < > https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/InstallingGCC> > if you're referring to the part that tells you to use your distro's package > manager, yes that's indeed the simplest way to

Re: GSoC Blog Post 0 - GCCprefab build system

2022-06-13 Thread Jonathan Wakely via Fortran
On Mon, 13 Jun 2022, 18:12 Wileam Yonatan Phan, wrote: > > > Yes, you are correct that the script currently uses the tip of the > `releases/gcc-[version]` branches. Is that not the same as using the > published > tarballs on the FTP server? No. I _do_ notice that these branches only get pushe

Re: GSoC Blog Post 0 - GCCprefab build system

2022-06-13 Thread Damian Rouson
On Mon, Jun 13, 2022 at 8:27 AM Jonathan Wakely via Fortran < fortran@gcc.gnu.org> wrote: > > Yes, it does that, but takes 400 lines of shell script to do so. > > If you want "relatively easy ways to build GCC painlessly" then you > can do it with nine lines of shell commands. > > Or in about 80,