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Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 16:22:40 -0400
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> My problem is that DJGPP is not mentioned, as if it didn't exist, not
> with the fact that GCC maintainers don't develop the DJGPP port.

But, to get mentioned as a primary/secondary platform we (the djgpp
gcc maintainers) need to participate in their processes according to
their rules, something that we are only recently beginning to do.  So,
now is the time to investigate these listings and see about getting on
them.

Of course, you could post a patch to the web pages (they're in cvs) to
gcc-patches AT gcc DOT gnu DOT org if you feel DJGPP should be added to specific
places.  It definitely won't get added if nobody asks to have it
added.

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