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Mail Archives: pgcc/1998/01/25/20:54:43

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25 Jan 1998 20:54:43 +0100 (CET) :
From: Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <linux AT bero-online DOT ml DOT org>
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To: Andrew J Prowant <ajpst27+@pitt.edu>
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Subject: Re: PGCC and GCC 2.8?
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On Sun, 25 Jan 1998, Andrew J Prowant wrote:

> Hi, I just joined the list and I was wondering if there are any plans for
> a PGCC release based off of GCC 2.8?  Or is there no reason to? 

pgcc *IS* based on gcc 2.8 - it's based on egcs, which in turn is based on
gcc 2.8.

If you're talking about a gcc-2.8.0-pgcc-something.diff file, it's of no
use because egcs/pgcc use a directory structure completely different from
gcc 2.8 etc., the diff would be bigger that the full
pgcc-something.tar.gz.

LLaP
bero

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