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  1. Xref: sparky comp.unix.sys5.r3:168 biz.sco.general:4975
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!spool.mu.edu!caen!destroyer!mudos!mudos!not-for-mail
  3. From: mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us (Marc Unangst)
  4. Newsgroups: comp.unix.sys5.r3,biz.sco.general
  5. Subject: Re: PD "C" Compiler for SCO?
  6. Date: 5 Jan 1993 00:39:38 -0500
  7. Organization: The Programmers' Pit Stop, Ann Arbor MI
  8. Lines: 14
  9. Message-ID: <1ib6uqINNam7@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us>
  10. References: <1iafg3INNrji@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>
  11. NNTP-Posting-Host: mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us
  12.  
  13. In article <1iafg3INNrji@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> ba014@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Matthew C. Brinkhoff) writes:
  14. >Is there a public domain development system for SCO Unix SVR3.2.4?  I've
  15. >heard of "GCC", but are there SCO binaries available anywhere?
  16.  
  17. Yes, you can download GCC binaries for SCO.  However, unless you have
  18. the development system they won't do you any good, since GCC doesn't
  19. supply system libraries or include files.  I'm afraid you will just
  20. have to bite the bullet and buy the development system from SCO.
  21.  
  22. -- 
  23. Marc Unangst, N8VRH         | "Of course, in order to understand this you
  24. mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us   |  have to remember that the nucleus of the atom
  25.                             |  is squishy."
  26.                             |    -W. Scheider, from a Physics lecture
  27.