On Sat, 13 Aug 2011 16:42:13 +0200 Björn Persson bjorn@xn--rombobjrn-67a.se wrote:
Ilyes Gouta wrote:
I'm trying to put together an initial spec file for Fedora.
According to PathScale's license document their products are partly free and partly unfree. You can of course only package the free parts. How useful are they without the unfree parts?
Björn Persson
http://www.pathscale.com/ekopath4-open-source-announcement June 13th, 2011
"PathScale announced today that the EKOPath 4 Compiler Suite is now available as an open source project and free download for Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris. This release includes documentation and the complete development stack, including compiler, debugger, assembler, runtimes and standard libraries. EKOPath is the product of years of ongoing development, representing one of the industries highest performance Intel 64 and AMD C, C++ and Fortran compilers."
The sources seem to be available at https://github.com/path64
The compiler part is GPLv3, the debugger is CDDL. I tried to get the compiler packaged for a few hours, but ran into some problems in the build phase; the compiler segfaulted in the bootstrap phase. This was on Fedora 15. My spec file is attached, maybe someone can get it to build.