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Hi,
I have the following question: can I use GCC 2.95 to build latest =
cygwin32 snapshots? And if so, should I overwrite afterwards libiberty, =
mingw, and headers that has been built with Mumit Khan's GCC 2.95 stuff =
(in gcc-2.95-cygb20.tar, gcc-2.95-mingw-extra.tar, and =
gcc-2.95-dev.ss.tar)?
Thank you,
Best regards,
Michael
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<DIV>I have the following question: can I use GCC 2.95 to build latest =
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gcc-2.95-dev.ss.tar)?</DIV>
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