GCC 2.7.2: readme.1st: Last updated 30 May 1996. This document describes the files you will need to download, depending on the particular source files you wish to compile. All GNU compilers for RISC OS will currently use a standard setup. This makes it very easy for a user to install as many of the GNU compilers as they might wish just by dragging one directory from an archive. In each archive, the directory structure related to the particular files stored within is retained. It is therefore just a simple matter of merging the directories of each archive with each other to produce a ready to use installation. The archives included in this package are: gccmain - needed by all GNU compilers. This must be downloaded cc1 - contains the GNU C compiler cc1obj - contains the GNU Objective-C compiler cc1plus - contains the GNU C++ compiler If you are not going to use Objective-C then there is no need to download the compiler, likewise for GNU C and GNU C++. *Currently GNU C++ does not come with any support libraries. i.e. you have to port your own at the moment. The GNU runtime libraries are being worked on but there will be a delay before their release * Further instructions in actually using the package are detailed within the archive gccmain. Port by Nick Burrett e-mail: n.a.burrett@mcs.salford.ac.uk (university term times) nickb@digibank.demon.co.uk (outside university term times) gcc@callan.demon.co.uk (if the other two don't seem to work)