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On Thu, 06 Dec 2001 16:55:57 +0100, "Thorsten Froehlich"
<tho### [at] trf de> wrote:
>In article <3c0f8a23$1@news.povray.org> , "Mael" <mae### [at] hotmail com>
>wrote:
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>> hmmm gcc (the gnu compiler) runs on many platforms,
>Don't get me started on gcc and its many, many flaws*, just so much: Their
>core developers recently (in a discussion about future of development and
>supporting IA-64) criticized the many problems they have in their code and
>that nobody wants to commit to fix them, but lots of people porting it here
>and there. In summary this looks exactly like POV-Ray would be now if all
>the people over the years had had their way.
>* It is a portable C compiler. It is a great C compiler for embedded
>development as commercial compilers for embedded systems or usually very
>expensive. However, for any serious work outside the embedded world,
>especially on desktop or server systems it is unsuitable. A million monkeys
>on a million typewriters won't change that.
I agree with you... Gcc is not a serious environment for complex
projects. So which compilers are U using? As I own intel C Compiler
for VisualC I could compile the povray sources for the official
distro, if the pov-team does not have access to it. Another fine tool
from intel is the Vtune profiler...
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>Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
>e-mail: tho### [at] trf de
>
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