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[openbeos] Haiku native compiler?
- From: Ar18@xxxxxxxxxxx
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 17:56:27 +0000
As I understand it, Haiku currently relies on the GCC GPL compiler.
What would be the response to having a team work on a new Haiku free source
compiler?
I was thinking that, maybe, they could even do a re-evaluation of the Haiku
binary files and see if some changes need to be made for R2 and beyond to make
it more "revolutionary." :) (Like a way for the binaries to work on all
platforms/hardware, or a system for obfuscating the code so badly, that you
compile this code for newer or different platforms/hardware as needed).
I'm not suggesting that people already working on Haiku do this; but, would you
allow a new team be formed to do something like this?
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