From: clgonsal@uwaterloo.ca (Carl Laurence Gonsalves)
Subject: Minimal development tools.
7 Dec 1996 00:32:19 -0800
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I'm primarily interested in the development tools part of gnu-win32, ie: =
gcc, ld, as, g++, etc. What is the minimum set of files that I need to =
use these? I've already got the MKS Toolkit, which duplicates a lot of =
the other tools. I don't really need two versions of "ls" for example. =
But I'm worried that there might be some non-obvious dependencies. Does =
gcc require sh (bash), for example?

I'm planning on doing some experimentation with this on my own, but I'd =
be interested in knowing if someone's already made up a list of what's =
needed to run gcc and friends.

Thanks.

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        Carl Laurence Gonsalves - clgonsal@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca
                   Computer Science, University of Waterloo
               http://www.undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca/~clgonsal/
                   http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/~clgonsal/

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