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Re: Tiny GCC: Pure, Unadulterated, Object Code
Michael Witten <mfwitten@MIT.EDU> writes:
> > There is just no way to make a "generic i386 gcc".
>
> Sure there is: Pure binary.
That makes no sense in the context you are discussing. There is no
pure binary which will run on both a GNU/Linux system and a Windows
system. Even on a bare embedded board, which is very different from a
GNU/Linux or Windows system, different devices must be handled in
different ways.
I think you need to understand why this makes no sense before you can
proceed to understanding why the rest of your posting makes no sense.
Ian
- References:
- Tiny GCC: Pure, Unadulterated, Object Code
- Re: Tiny GCC: Pure, Unadulterated, Object Code
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