Hi the list,
Hum. Sorry, I was away from the list and only skimmed your last messages. I have seen Peter announced a new release of a new stuff, I think it is the alpha 980410, I have also seen few flyeeng feet and all those debates about djgjgpgj (well, the GNU cc for DOS). So I surmise there is no great changes for a linux fella. Well, I have crashed the box and *need* to install again some version of GPC (and everything else by the way). I thought it may be sensible to install the last one. Excuse me to (eventually) ask you:
where/what is the last version?
(one which is stable please, contrary to half people of the list, I do not track bugs, I escape them)
Thanks.
According to FPL:
Hum. Sorry, I was away from the list and only skimmed your last messages. I have seen Peter announced a new release of a new stuff, I think it is the alpha 980410,
Correct.
I have also seen few flyeeng feet and all those debates about djgjgpgj (well, the GNU cc for DOS). So I surmise there is no great changes for a linux fella.
Correct.
Well, I have crashed the box and *need* to install again some version of GPC (and everything else by the way). I thought it may be sensible to install the last one. Excuse me to (eventually) ask you:
where/what is the last version?
gpc-980410 (alpha) ftp://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/gnu-pascal/alpha/binary/
(one which is stable please, contrary to half people of the list, I do not track bugs, I escape them)
Here I must let others decide. That's what alpha/beta releases are for. ;-) (According to my own tests, gpc-980410 is the most stable GPC up to now, but who knows?)
Greetings,
Peter