Frank Heckenbach ih8mj@fjf.gnu.de wrote:
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I'm still testing with 3.2.3 too, but I also thought about dropping it recently. Since the external preprocessor was the last obstacle in adopting 3.3 and 3.4, I think we can drop 3.2.x officially (i.e., remove the 3.2.x diffs in the next release). Objections anyone? (If 3.3 turns out problematic, I wouldn't mind dropping it also.)
The problem with that is that DJGPP available issues are rather limited. I have no objections as long as whatever is supported is also available for djgpp.
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with no response whatsoever. This periodic web access is not good.
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cbfalconer@att.net wrote:
I have asked several times for things to be sent to me at:
cbfalconer@maineline.net
with no response whatsoever. This periodic web access is not good.
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Frank
cbfalconer@att.net a écrit:
Frank Heckenbach ih8mj@fjf.gnu.de wrote:
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I'm still testing with 3.2.3 too, but I also thought about dropping it recently. Since the external preprocessor was the last obstacle in adopting 3.3 and 3.4, I think we can drop 3.2.x officially (i.e., remove the 3.2.x diffs in the next release). Objections anyone? (If 3.3 turns out problematic, I wouldn't mind dropping it also.)
The problem with that is that DJGPP available issues are rather limited. I have no objections as long as whatever is supported is also available for djgpp.
binaries for gpc and gcc with gcc 3.4.4 backend are now in the djgpp folder
http://www.gnu-pascal.de/binary/djgpp/
The last gpc snapshot compiled is in the usual contrib folder:
http://www.gnu-pascal.de/contrib/maurice/gpc-20060325-gcc-344.i586-pc-msdosd... (and gpc344b.zip in /binay/djgpp is a link to it)
There are zero errors in running the test suite. So no problem to go ahead
Maurice
cbfalconer@att.net a écrit:
Frank Heckenbach ih8mj@fjf.gnu.de wrote:
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I'm still testing with 3.2.3 too, but I also thought about dropping it recently. Since the external preprocessor was the last obstacle in adopting 3.3 and 3.4, I think we can drop 3.2.x officially (i.e., remove the 3.2.x diffs in the next release). Objections anyone? (If 3.3 turns out problematic, I wouldn't mind dropping it also.)
OK for me (due to constant OS changes, for Mac OS X there is dependency on recent back-ends anyway).
Regards,
Adriaan van Os