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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 12:17:51 +0200 (IST)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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Subject: Re: DJGPP under linux
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I believe you meant to post this to djgpp-workers, so I redirected it.

On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Andris Pavenis wrote:

> Therefore one question:
> 
> 	maybe it's worth to make binaries from cross-development for DJGPP
> 	under Linux available. I could make packages usable for
>         Slackware-7 (should work also on other glibc-2.1 based systems).
> 	I'm not using RedHat distribution, so don't ask RPMs from me.

If this binary distribution is going to work with a wide variety of Linux 
systems and for many different versions of the kernel and libc, then it's 
probably a good idea.

But if the binaries will become outdated by the next release of the 
kernel, or if different Linux distributiosn are incompatible with each 
other in ways that affect the GCC binaries, then the binary distribution 
might create more problems than they solve.

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