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- From: iskra@student.uci.agh.edu.pl (Kamil Iskra)
- Subject: Re: GNU-C and Devpac
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- Date: Fri, 9 Feb 1996 11:27:54 GMT
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- Gunther Nikl (gnikl@informatik.uni-rostock.de) wrote:
- > Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.amigalib.com) wrote:
- > > But we are *very* close to being ready to switch over to the
- > > native object format. This is an often requested feature
- > > and we are committed to making it happen. The nice thing about
-
- > I do not request it. Is it really useful?
-
- Yes. For example for the author of this question - using GNU-C and Devpac
- together will be much simpler. It will also be possible to have "chip"
- data - very often requested feature.
-
- > > a BFD based toolchain is that you can have a prefered default
- > > format (like native AmigaOS hunk format) while still reading
- > > or writing other formats (a.out, ELF, etc) on demand.
-
- > Yes, and the BFD based tools are 5 times bigger than the old
- > a.out tools. Thanks for this improvement.
-
- Flexibility is expensive...
-
- > Gunther
-
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