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- From: mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us (Marc Unangst)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sys5.r3,biz.sco.general
- Subject: Re: PD "C" Compiler for SCO?
- Date: 5 Jan 1993 00:39:38 -0500
- Organization: The Programmers' Pit Stop, Ann Arbor MI
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- In article <1iafg3INNrji@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> ba014@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Matthew C. Brinkhoff) writes:
- >Is there a public domain development system for SCO Unix SVR3.2.4? I've
- >heard of "GCC", but are there SCO binaries available anywhere?
-
- Yes, you can download GCC binaries for SCO. However, unless you have
- the development system they won't do you any good, since GCC doesn't
- supply system libraries or include files. I'm afraid you will just
- have to bite the bullet and buy the development system from SCO.
-
- --
- Marc Unangst, N8VRH | "Of course, in order to understand this you
- mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us | have to remember that the nucleus of the atom
- | is squishy."
- | -W. Scheider, from a Physics lecture
-