Related articles |
---|
Re: GNU cc for HCX-9 and other GNU compiler stuff (M2) gnu@toad.com (1988-10-01) |
Re: GNU cc for HCX-9 and other GNU compiler stuff (M2) tower@bu-it.bu.edu (Leonard H. Tower Jr.) (1988-10-02) |
Re: GNU cc for HCX-9 and other GNU compiler stuff (M2) harvard!cs.buffalo.edu!bowen (1988-10-13) |
From: | "Leonard H. Tower Jr." <tower@bu-cs.bu.edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,gnu.gcc |
Date: | 2 Oct 88 22:04:50 GMT |
References: | <2728@ima.ima.isc.com> |
From: | "Leonard H. Tower Jr." <tower@bu-it.bu.edu> |
Organization: | Information Technology, Boston University, 111 Cummington Street, Boston, MA 02215, USA +1 (617) 353-2780 |
X-Home: | 36 Porter Street, Somerville, MA 02143, USA +1 (617) 623-7739 |
In article <2728@ima.ima.isc.com> gnu@toad.com writes:
|[about grafting different language front ends such as Modula2 onto gcc]
If anyone is interested in doing additional front-ends, they should
check with rms@prep.ai.mit.edu first, and see if anyone else is
working on one for the language in question.
If you want your work incorporated into the master GNU gcc sources
kept by rms, you'll almost definitely have to assign them to FSF, and
have proper copyright notices on them. Again, discuss this with rms
if you're serious.
General questions about GNU can be directed at gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu .
enjoy -len
[From "Leonard H. Tower Jr." <tower@bu-it.bu.edu>]
--
Return to the
comp.compilers page.
Search the
comp.compilers archives again.