Maurice Lombardi wrote:
CBFalconer wrote:
Maurice Lombardi wrote:
Frank Heckenbach wrote:
da Silva, Joe wrote:
Well AFAIK, there is no "later than 2.95.3", that is suitable. From previous discussions, 3.XX is not currently supported by GPC and 2.96 is a broken version of GCC, so 2.95.3 is "it" (since this version for DJGPP is not listed below, by implication there were no problems with it, so I expect Maurice will have a build available shortly:-).
I haven't tested this particular configuration because I know that Maurice will do. :-) Though I don't expect problems here.
No problem indeed: 0 errors in the test suite. It is uploaded as usual under the fixed link
ftp://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/home/maurice/gpc2953b.zip
I assume that is the new version, even though it has the identical name to the older one? How are we to keep track :-)
It is always the last alpha I have compiled with zero error in running the test suite. The link points to the actual file in the same directory ( gpc-20011202-gcc-2953.i586-pc-msdosdjgpp.zip presently ). There is no reason not to download the last version successfully compiled and tested. A fixed link is handy for people having http pages which points to gpc
Woops - possible problem. I note the "i586" in that name. I am running on a 486. Does it have Pentium only opcodes embedded somewhere?