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- From: marc@r-node.gts.org (Marc Fournier - Sys Admin)
- Subject: Re: Where can I get GNU C compiler(binary) for Interactive Unix 3.2
- Message-ID: <1992Aug28.014256.13468@r-node.gts.org>
- Organization: R-node Public Access UNIX System (416-249-5366) 24hrs.
- References: <yil3937.714674661@kramden> <1992Aug27.190152.6088@druid.uucp>
- Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1992 01:42:56 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug27.190152.6088@druid.uucp> darcy@druid.uucp (D'Arcy J.M. Cain) writes:
- >yil3937@kramden.nyu.edu (George Bush) writes:
- > ^^^^^^^^^^^
- >>Does anyone know where I can get a copy of GNU C compiler (executeable,
- >
- >
- I'm curious...why do the binaries that everyone asks for
- seem to have to be specifically that OS?? I just got the binaries
- for GNU C 2.1 from one of my neighbors...and he compiled his
- on a 386 running SVR3.2 of ESIX. Why should it matter? The
- basic Instruction set is 386 no matter what OS, isn't it?? I
- haven't had any problems using GNU C here...except getting used to
- not using the 'defines' of the stock compiler :)
-
- Marc
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