*getting working elbrus-v3 machine*
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*getting working elbrus-v3 machine*
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*getting working elbrus-v3 machine*
*mcst declares it's deprecated and removes it from next distro release* -
@jn gentoo fork. Now that we have almost all patches public, I'm also mirroring OSL packages and we have public (proprietary) compiler
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@adrianyyy @jn they (actually not mcst themselves but their partner unipro) released llvm without lccrt, i.e. the _ACTUAL_ codegen for e2k in llvm. But it's closed source and I don't think they will release it any time soon.
They also didn't built crosscompilers so I can't host them on CE but I might run them on this machine remotely. -
@adrianyyy @jn they (actually not mcst themselves but their partner unipro) released llvm without lccrt, i.e. the _ACTUAL_ codegen for e2k in llvm. But it's closed source and I don't think they will release it any time soon.
They also didn't built crosscompilers so I can't host them on CE but I might run them on this machine remotely. -
@adrianyyy @jn they (actually not mcst themselves but their partner unipro) released llvm without lccrt, i.e. the _ACTUAL_ codegen for e2k in llvm. But it's closed source and I don't think they will release it any time soon.
They also didn't built crosscompilers so I can't host them on CE but I might run them on this machine remotely.@adrianyyy @jn https://git.openelbrus.ru/unipro/llvm-e2k/-/releases
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@adrianyyy @jn there are llvm sources for build with lccrt but it's as far as I know is only at version 13 and lccrt itself isn't distributed (though you can get the binaries from my repo at setwd.ws)
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