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From: | a r |
Subject: | Re: [Gnucap-devel] missing info in the models tarballs. |
Date: | Mon, 5 Mar 2007 22:37:49 +0900 |
Nosy question that nobody will answer: How many of the > > commercial proprietary simulators use gcc under the hood?> > I'll answer. It appears that spectre uses gcc to compile some models at > netlist time. > > There are a handful of files that match: > netlist/input.ahdlcmi/obj/SunOS5.9+gcc/optimize/*.o > in an old sim directory I had lying around.So does (synopsys) nanosim, which I've witnessed seg-fault on gcc. :S
Hspice is using gcc as well. I don't mind compiling models as long as it works in every situation. And there are only two ways of achieving this: preparing packets for each (Linux) distribution version&architecture, or shipping a bundle of gnucap, gcc and other devel tools. I don't want to see queue daemon halting my tasks only because it decided to run them on a host with gcc installed in another directory. \R.
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