Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/03/29/07:25:04
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, DJ Delorie wrote:
>
> > My original reaction to this topic was that it would be worthwhile to
> > return the gcc 2.7.2.1 zips to the DJGPP archive, for reasons that have
> > arisen in this thread (stability, small size, etc). Others disagree,
> > however; probably they all have much newer machines than I do :-/
>
> Given that the DJGPP archives are (1) large, and (2) hosted by a third
> party, I'd rather not keep old versions of things around once the new
> versions are basically usable.
>
Maybe some museum directory tree for outdated versions (perhaps not on
Simtelnet) as sometimes it could be usefull to be able to find old
versions for comparisson.
Some related notes:
I looked through current contents of v2gnu on ftp.cdrom.com
gcc-2.8.1, gcc-2.95 and gcc2.95.1 related archives are mostly (but not
fully removed):
gcc-2.8.1 - there still g77-0523.zip which is useless without
gcc-2.8.1
gcc-2.95 - there still g77-295b.zip, readme-gcc295.txt
gcc-2.95.1 - there still g772951b.zip, readme-gcc2951.txt
gcc-2.7.2.* - there still gpc20*.zip which also are useless
withut corresponding version (one of gcc-2.7.2 or
gcc-2.7.2.1)
About GPC:
GPC-19990118 were in DJGPP port of egcs-1.1.2 which is now totally
removed. This is only removed piece I think it could be usefull
to return
Also x2ftp.oulu.fi still have outdated DJGPP distribution (they seems to
have been stopped mirroring about 2 years ago).
Andris
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