Hello, Juki!
> Also I have no knowledge of turbo pascal, so your contribution
> is very important!!!
My problem is that the Borland "standard" is the only
standard I know. I think I will be able to implement it
(within some __long__ time ...) but I can not give a
warranty that ISO standard will still work. Where did
you get that standard?
> I have the C++ version of gperf. As far as I rememer
> Doug Schmidt wrote also a C version of it, but
> I don't know where it currently is. If you need
> it I could try to find it.
I know the place in principle, but my access to there failed.
In the moment, it is not this important. I will cry for help,
if it becomes.
> Where did you get the EMX changes from? Are they
> already in the 2.7.0 gcc release? If they are,
> it makes things a lot easier.
I found version 2.6.3 at ftp.uni-paderborn.de. The patched
version 2.7.0 is present at ftp.uni-stuttgart.de, directory
/pub/systems/os2/emx-0.9a/gcc-2.7.0.
My upload: I was knocked out of the system several times. Now I
had success by changing the upload names to README.new and
make-gpc.zip.new. Please change them back to README and
make-gpc.zip since DOS will reject filenames longer than 8.3.
Yours,
Peter
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