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From: fswa/S=R.ANDERSON/OU=R01F04A AT mhs DOT attmail DOT com
Date: 13 Sep 93 16:41:16 GMT
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Subject: Forwarded: Re: Which is the latest version of Gnu C?

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From: Rod Anderson:R01F04A
Date: ## 09/13/93 12:41 ##
From my experience with DJ's and other's work I'd say long before 
Windows is bug free.  This means 1.11 will work until another obscure 
MicroS(of|it)t bug surfaces.
     
Yup, I don't like Windows!

Previous comments:
From: internet(b)fs1.mt.umist.ac.uk(b):X400
Date: ## 09/13/93 15:26 ##
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From: internet(b)fs1.mt.umist.ac.uk(b):X400
Date: ## 09/13/93 15:26 ##
I have go32 version 1.08 & gcc version 2.2.2 & gas version 1.38.1 & bison
version 1.16 & flex version 2.3.7 & DOS 6 and Windows 3.1 . I find that my
abovementioned Gnu C (in particular big programs) and Windows do not get along
with each other in my PC, and to change from one to the other I have to
re-boot the PC between. It is said that "go32 1.10 and Windows get along
together, but go21 1.10 has bugs". <<<Please>>> when is go32 1.11 likely to be
released?

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