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From: "Gregg T. Geiger" <gt DOT geiger AT worldnet DOT att DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: Re: DJGPP Developement
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The issue of updating the Standard Library headers, and <limits> in
particular,
has been posted as far back as 1998 by my recollection.  I'm afraid the
GNU/DJGPP compiler is becoming rather obsolete as more and more
developers strive to write Standard-compliant code.

"Krull" <krull911 AT usa DOT net> wrote in message
news:PAw26.163808$_5 DOT 36727858 AT news4 DOT rdc1 DOT on DOT home DOT com...
> Hey, I'm just wondering what's up with DJGPP's developement?  Is it still
> being developed, or are they sort of holding around their current version?
>
> I've been using DJGPP forever, and I can't remember the last time I
> downloaded a new version.  I found that it still uses <limits.h> instead
of
> the more modern <limits>.  So I went to their website
> (http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/) and noticed that the downloads were the
same
> ones I already have, and that their web site hasn't had any (obvious)
> updates in a while.  So I'm wondering, are they still putting out new
> versions or what?
>
>


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