[cfarm-users] Is there a list of funny C compilers?

Martin Guy martinwguy at gmail.com
Mon Apr 28 10:26:40 CEST 2025


On 28/04/25 04:25, Jacob Bachmeyer via cfarm-users wrote:
> So then we run down the details according to 
> <URL:https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-violation.html>:
>
>   * the precise name of the product
>   * the name of the person or organization distributing it
>   * email addresses, postal addresses and phone numbers for how to
>     contact the distributor(s)
>   * the exact name of the package whose license is violated
>   * how the license was violated
>
> You have the first two of those; I believe Martin Guy found at least 
> some email addresses; our discussion seems to indicate that we are 
> looking at GPL violations on both GCC and GNU binutils; and of course, 
> the sources are completely missing.
>
> The FSF collects reports at: license-violation at gnu.org
>

Not even a COPYING file, just binary blobs of GCC and LLVM

It could do bitcoin mining for all we know


business@ and hr@ are given at the bottom of spacemit.com

and there is phone number too. I didn't find an address but

as they are a (big!) registered company it must be findable.

In their Privacy Policy it says; "If you have any questions,

comments, suggestions or complaints about our policies

and the handling of your personal information,

please send an email to [*business at spacemit.com*] [...]

and we will reply within 14 days" so I guess that's the one.


Who wants to be the first to make an enemy of spacemit, or

shall we send a circularly-signed letter from the compile farm users?


Golly, love and do what you want, but don't ever upset the cfarm-users!


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