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Subject: Re: List abuse: GCC for SCO anyone?
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From: Robert Lipe <robertl@arnet.com>
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In-Reply-To: <199701032144.NAA23377@newman> from "William M. Perry" at Jan 3, 97 01:44:11 pm
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William M. Perry writes:

> Anyone know of a binary dist of GCC for SCO floating around the net
> anywhere?  I'm having no luck at all getting it to compile under SCO_SV 3.2

Yeah, it turns out the that the two of us that ported it are also
on this list. :-)

You can get a (brand new) version from:
	ftp://ftp.dgii.com/users/robertl/scods/
The version on www.sco.com hasn't been updated yet.

If you prefer to get it on CD, it's free for the asking on the
Skunk '96 distribution.  For more info on the Skunkware CD-Rom,
contact your SCO dealer or examine 
	http://www.sco.com/Third/Skunk/SkunkWare/index.html

These are pretty robust versions.   Just within the last week
I updated it for the first time in over a year to fix a busted
libg++ distribution in it.


> with their native C compiler. cpp gets a signal 11 after building the
> stage1 compiler.

This is covered in the SCO faq, I think...

Enjoy.

RJL

