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From: rel AT artech DOT com DOT uy ("Roberto E. Lublinerman")
Subject: GCC from CYGWIN-32 or from GNAT
31 Oct 1996 14:49:38 -0800 :
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Maybe this is not the right place to place this question, but.....

What is the diference between the GCC from Cygnus and the one provided with
GNAT?

The one that comes with GNAT seems to be pretty stable, though.




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