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- From: scmaher@hwking.cca.cr.rockwell.com (Steve Maher)
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- Subject: Needed: flex and bison for msdos
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 93 16:27:35 -0600
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- I have been given the unenviable task to porting a set of tools which I
- developed on the Sun to the msdos environment. I have made extensive use of
- flex and bison in the development of the tools. Does anyone out there have ports
- of these tools to msdos? I have investigated the gnuish ports of the gnu tools,
- however these appear to be rather early versions with minimal documentation. The
- tools, especially bison, have had useful additions in recent releases.
- I could build these myself if the source and makefiles for dos are
- available, however a completed port of the tools would be even better.
- I have access to the newest Turbo-C/C++ compiler, so that would be my
- choice as to compilation tools.
-
- Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
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