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Subject: | gcc4.02 or gcc4.10 |
Date: | Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:13:26 +0100 |
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Not that I need it, not that I'm impatient, but is there a gcc4.02 around the corner or does the famous djgpp team alrady fully concentrate on the upcoming 4.10 version? Throughout the years I have noticed that djgpp was offering the newest gcc version within 3 to 4 weeks of the GNU release. Just this time the process seems to be a bit delayed. The DOS market share remains stable at 0.0%, so it is difficult to guess whether djgpp team members are planning to enjoy their well deserved retirement or going to surprise us with an e.g. 64-bit Vista compatible djgpp version very soon. Before I am getting punished - I'd quickly like to state that djgpp remained my top pick for number crunching Win-console programs throughout the years.
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