From: John Carter Organization: Dpt Water Affairs & Forestry (IWQS) To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 07:43:48 +0200 Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: GCC with bounds checking 0.18 Greetings All, So you know exactly what I'm talking about, here follows the GNU announce of GCC with bounds checking... My question is :- Is there a DJGPP version of this available? ----------------------Forwarded message------------------------- *** GCC 2.7.0 with Bounds Checking: Version 0.18 released *** The latest version of the patches that give full fine-grained bounds checking to GCC have been released and are available from: ftp://dse.doc.ic.ac.uk/pub/misc/bcc Please read the latest README file in that directory which will tell you how to install and compile the patches. You will need a full, clean GCC 2.7.0 source tree. For more information, there are WWW pages for this software: http://www-dse.doc.ic.ac.uk/~rj3/bounds-checking.html http://www-ala.doc.ic.ac.uk/~phjk/BoundsChecking.html Richard W.M. Jones -------------------------End of forward message------------------- John Carter Institute for Water Quality Studies. Department of Water Affairs. Internet : ece AT dwaf-hri DOT pwv DOT gov DOT za Phone : 27-12-808-0374x194 Fax : 27-12-808-0338 [Host for Afwater list server] Let's keep this matter in perspective. One insignificant galaxy, one of the tens of thousands of galaxies, has a small yellow sun on its outer rim. About this sun orbits a molten iron ball. On the surface of this ball is a very thin crust of silica slag. This crust is partly coated by a microscopically thin layer of carbon hydrogen compounds. Some of which has delusions of grandeur.