Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 18:47:29 -0500 From: Duane <newsletter@ebersole.net> To: freebsd-riscv@freebsd.org Subject: Re: GCC 8.x or 9.x for FreeBSD rv64imafdc ?? Message-ID: <95a1471f-660f-258d-19c0-889e16bfccbd@ebersole.net> In-Reply-To: <5bca6745-1c09-3ba7-3b4a-2456ea2e1081@blastwave.org> References: <5bca6745-1c09-3ba7-3b4a-2456ea2e1081@blastwave.org>
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Hey Dennis, I have tried everything published and I cannot get anything to work on my sifive board. I have given up, sorry for being a black hole. ~Duane On 2019-11-26 3:55 a.m., Dennis Clarke wrote: > > rv64imafdc folks : > > I will send this out to the only people and places that are likely to > not simply be a black hole from which nothing ever returns. However > most of my messages do just die on the mail lists with no reply from > anyone ever and that is very true for the gcc maillists for anything > RISC-V related. I wish I knew why. > > I am able to checkout and cross compile FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT r354873 > however there is no compiler. I looked. The output destination rootfs > shows no signs of LLVM/Clang and certainly not gcc of any flavor. > > I do see wonderful things like : > > > https://github.com/freebsd-riscv/riscv-gcc/commit/be9abee2aaa919ad8530336569d17b5a60049717 > > > > However nothing actually usable by any user out here in the more or less > real world that is not inside SiFive or similar. > > So is there any place at all that one may attain a compiler or am I left > to decipher the horrific mess that is known as the Canadian cross > compiler bootstrap which has never worked for me. >
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