To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: gcc 2.3.3 From: alane AT wozzle DOT linet DOT org (J. Alan Eldridge) Date: Fri, 22 Jan 93 01:28:36 EST Organization: Disorganization (csaba AT vuse DOT vanderbilt DOT edu) writes: > the user for them. I would be willing to hack it further to do the > following: > > (1) Untar the archive, change any ambiquous unix name to an automatically > generated DOS compatible name. Maintain a list of changes. > > (2) After the extraction go through all files (*.c *.h makefile etc...) > and change any instance of a changed file name to the corresponding > new one. > > The only thing this would not solve is the problem of newly generated files > with ambiquous names (if any; for example the gen**** programs might fall > into this category). Starting with a unix tar archive containig these > intermediate files as well could help though... > > If you think such a beast would be of any help, I could complete the > necessary changes over the weekend and mail the program to you on Monday. Yes of course they would be of help, and I would certainly appreciate the code. What would be of more help is how to get a copy of 2.3.3 via means other than ftp, since I can only do ftp-by-mail (aaarrrgghh). I'm on FidoNet as well, and if I can get a set of disks from someone (say, with a tar.Z (.taz) file split over the disks with ARJ) I could be a very happy camper. I don't run Un*x here, I run OS/2, so I don't have access to everything many netters do. alane AT wozzle DOT linet DOT org (J. Alan Eldridge) Fido: The University of Walamaloo 1:272/38.473