Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/03/12/23:45:49
From: | Weiqi Gao <weiqigao AT a DOT crl DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: Survey of Free GNU Windows Compilers
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Date: | Thu, 12 Mar 1998 22:28:31 -0600
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Gautam N. Lad / Vimal N. Lad wrote:
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> Some of you may have noticed my numerous messages regarding the perfect free
> Win32 compiler. Here is what I reviewed (I've also tried to use latest versions)
>
> RSXNTDJ [...]
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> RSXNT [...]
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> LCC-Win32 [...]
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> Mingw32 - Can't say much. Downloaded most of the files, un-zipped them
> (my PKZIP couldn't handle long filenames, but I managed to use WinZIP).
> Couldn't set-up up the compiler, right away, so I have given up on it.
Ming32 is available from three places:
http://didaktik.physik.uni-essen.de:80/~janjaap/mingw32/, and two other
places. The one at the cited site comes in zip files that can be
unzipped with the latest PKUNZIP (pk260w32.exe from
http://www.pkware.com). Unzip them all in c:\mingw32 with directories
preserved, set up a few environment variables (a mingw32.bat is
provided) and you are on your way.
> Cygnus - Since Mingw32 is based on it, I haven't tried this yet.
The Cygnus GNU-Win32 is available as an InstallShield auto extract file
cdk.exe. Installation is instantaneous. There's no IDE, but a resource
compiler is included. Creation of DLL is supported.
> As you can see, each has its strengths and drawbacks, and I pretty much got
> what I payed for. I liked these, but couldn't use it in the long run due to missing
> features (mainly C++, and the common controls as in some compilers above).
Mingw32 is in GNU C/C++ 2.8.1 now. It is pretty capable, even without
an IDE. If you really want an IDE, download Visual J++ 6.0 from
Microsoft and uses it's "Tools" manu to call up the command line tools.
> So, any comments? Suggestions? I cannot afford (right now) to buy a compiler,
> considering I am only making my windows program out of hobby, and I am only
> interested in FREE(WARE) software.
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Weiqi Gao
weiqigao AT a DOT crl DOT com
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