Russ Whitaker wrote:
[snip]
> 1.4 Which platforms are supported by GNU Pascal?
> ================================================
>
> GPC uses the GCC backend, so it should run on any system that is
> supported by GNU CC. This includes a large variety of Unix systems,
> MS-DOS, OS/2 and Win32. A full list of platforms supported by GCC can
> be found in the file `INSTALL' of the GCC distribution. Not all of
> these have actually been tested, but it is known to run on these
> platforms:
>
> ix86-linux (Linux 2.x, ELF)
> i486-linuxaout
> i486-linuxoldld
> i386-freebsd1.2.0
> djgpp V2 (msdos)
> emx 0.9B (OS/2, msdos)
> cygwin32 beta20 and higher ( Windows95, Windows NT)
> Mingw32 (Windows95/98, Windows NT)
> mips-sgi-irix5.3
> sun-sparc-sunos4.1.4
>
> >>> Ok people - send us your success stories, with canonical machine
> name! <<<
>
I used gpc on sun-sparc-solaris 2.5.1 before it was upgraded to 2.6, and 7.
I'm sure a lot of people are running gpc on these later Solaris versions
too.
So, you may add to the list :
sun-sparc-solaris 2.5.1
sun-sparc-solaris 2.6
sun-sparc-solaris 7
I'm still waiting for Solaris 8 to arrive. Someone may confirm that gpc will
work on that too.