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Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

Posted Apr 10, 2024 22:19 UTC (Wed) by mirabilos (subscriber, #84359)
In reply to: Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git by intgr
Parent article: Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

> supports far fewer ISAs.

The lacking support in Rust itself and LLVM was the issue in the first place, so anything supporting even *less* is… quite unhelpful.

Not to forget Cranelift itself is also written in Rust…

gccrs and even rust_codegen_gcc or what’s it’s called are also not helpful yet. They _might_ become somewhat helpful once they are available in Debian so that standard package building picks them up when building Rust packages on nōn-rustc/llvm architectures, automatically, and they are supported on all architectures and can build all the codes.

So, perhaps in a decade or something.

It’s worse than ghc, and as bad as pre-Zero Java was, no, even worse, with the GCJ situation we had a stopgap.


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