Subj : life ? To : Maurice Kinal From : Rob Swindell Date : Mon Mar 02 2020 14:35:29 Re: life ? By: Maurice Kinal to Rob Swindell on Mon Mar 02 2020 04:33 pm > Hallo Rob! > > RS> You're saying Java doesn't have a foreseeable future? > > Yes I am. Mind you I am not counting so-called smart devices. Mind you > I've never seen nor heard of a development enviroment (compiler and friends) > that runs within an OS on a so-called smart device. I'm not sure what constitutes a "smart device" - but in any case, I'm pretty sure Java has a foreseeable future. I'd bet the farm that it'll out live you and me! > RS> You seem to be saying that that llvm (clang) requires gcc? > > It required something to get it kickstarted. In my case it is/was gcc. What does that mean? If you're building clang from source, then yes, you'd need a compiler to do that. But most folks just install a binary package for clang for their OS of choice and use that - no other compiler (gcc or otherwise) needed. > At > this point in time the resulting clang cannot successfully compile glibc And I wonder why you'd want to. > but > there looks to be some hope for llvm-10 as a possible contender to build a > complete linux-gnu which is what the original claim was and that it is > currently available via the mandriva distribution. So far I haven't seen > any real evidence that this is true and the llvm-9.0.1 (latest and greatest) > falls far short of creating it's own bootable enviroment independent of gcc. Got something against gcc? digital man This Is Spinal Tap quote #21: So when you're playing you feel like a preserved moose on stage? Norco, CA WX: 65.7øF, 27.0% humidity, 5 mph SE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.10-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .