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Re: GCC sources


Damjan Lampret wrote:

> I kindly ask for sources of GCC that you use to generate code for your
> XTensa processor. I have tried to find GCC sources modified by you for your
> XTensa on your web site but they are not available (nor they are in official
> GCC CVS). Since GCC is licensed by GNU GPL you must provide sources to
> anyone who requests them. Thank you.

If it is the case that the GCC CVS doesn't contain the code for XTensa, it
is very likely that the canonical version of GCC that we (the GNU project)
produce has not yet been ported to that processor.

Is it possible that you got your version of GCC from some vendor, who has
modified it?  If so, then that vendor must provide you with the sources.
Whoever distributed the binary should have provided you with detailed
instructions on how to get the source from them---if they didn't, they are
violating the GPL.

If this turns out to be the case, we'd be happy to help you in your efforts
to get the source code.  Please take a look at
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl-violation.html to give us all the
information we need to be able to help you.


I have cc'ed <bug-gcc@gnu.org> for any information they might have.

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