Re: Fwd: Re: Alpha library code releases?
Oliver Falk <[email protected]> Tue, 14 Apr 2009 10:00:04 +0200
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That is really bad news :-( -of poly-p man wrote: > Got bored today... bad news unfortunately.. :( > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > Subject: Re: Alpha library code releases? > Date: Friday 10 April 2009 > From: Linda Knippers <[email protected]> > To: "poly-p man" <[email protected]> > > Hi Matthew, > > Thank you for your interest. At this point there is no plan to > release any of this compiler or tool chain technology. Its not > that there isn't interest at the engineering level, but open > sourcing technology is a pretty time intensive activity involving > corporate IP lawyers and multiple business units. I've floated the > idea around but for it to really go anywhere, I need an executive > willing to sponsor the activity and haven't had much luck there. > > I'm sorry the news isn't better. > > Regards, > > -- ljk > > poly-p man wrote: >> Hi Linda, >> >> While HP no longer officially sells Alpha-based systems, there are quite > a >> few of us enthusiasts of the architecture. I run and I know several > other >> people who run the Linux operating system on our Alphas. Previously, >> Compaq has provided a few tools for Alpha Linux that, while >> unmaintained at this point, still are valuable (and in tests far > outperform >> the gnu equivalents of today). I'd like to see these tools open-sourced > so >> that the community can better make use of them. >> >> Specifically, the tools I am looking for include the Alpha-Optimized C, >> C++ and FORTRAN compilers, libots, libcpml, libcxml and ladebug. >> >> Are there current plans to release these tools as open-source? > Currently, >> support is slowly being dropped or slowly dying away for the Alpha >> architecture in tools such as GNU libc and the compiler collection. > With >> these tools, great advancements could be made in the state or Alpha >> open-source, and this architecture could live on for hobbyists for more >> years to come. >> >> Do you know of plans to release these, or can you direct me to > someone >> who might know? >> >> Thank you, >> >> Matthew "poly-p man" Kern > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > axp-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/axp-list