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>I just finished uploading the new binaries for gcc 2.4.0 to
>omnigate.clarkson.edu as "gcc240bin.zip". This is just the five
>binaries - gcc,cpp,cc1,cc1plus,cc1obj. I'll upload the source module
>tonight (which includes docs), and it will be called "gcc240src.zip"
>and will be 6537151 bytes so you know when the upload is complete.
I prefer to use gcc16.exe over gcc.exe.
If I don't use anything new will gcc16.exe still work?
If not do you have a 2.4.0 gcc16.exe?
Thanks.
Peter Crowley
Quarterdeck Offices Systems
pcrowley AT qdeck DOT com
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Subject: Re: gcc 2.4.0 is available
> I prefer to use gcc16.exe over gcc.exe.
> If I don't use anything new will gcc16.exe still work?
> If not do you have a 2.4.0 gcc16.exe?
The old gcc16 should work in most situations. I don't know of any
reason why it wouldn't work, but one can never tell...
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