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From: weiqigao AT crl DOT com (Weiqi Gao)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Where can I find SED?
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1995 05:31:07 GMT
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Carlos Granados <100342 DOT 1215 AT compuserve DOT com> wrote:
>
>Several of the configure.bat of the sources for the binutils 
>distributed with djgpp need an UNIX-like SED program. Does anyone 
>know where can I find such program? TIA

The source of sed is available from prep.ai.mit.edu in the gnu
archive.  Incidentally, you can compile sed with djgpp v2.0 straight
from the source file (using <cinfig.h> instead of "config.h", and
other neat tricks.)

Just for fun, I tried to compile all the gnu tools in djgpp v2.0, and
everything went fine.  I compiled bison, flex, sed, gzip, diff, patch,
bc/dc with minimum trouble.

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Weiqi Gao
weiqigao AT crl DOT com  

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