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Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 18:32:13 +0200
From: Andris Pavenis <pavenis AT latnet DOT lv>
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Subject: Re: gcc4.02 or gcc4.10
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News Reader wrote:
> 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?
>   
The question is that we all don't have infinite amount of time. I have built
DJGPP archives of GCC for several years, but at this time I'm much less 
interested
in DJGPP rather than earlier. I have other things to carry about and 
DJGPP currently is
very low in my priority list.

gcc-4.0.2:  it is question  of building the "official" archives for 
DJGPP distribution.
I can make available SRPMS for Fedora Core 4 for building Linux to DJGPP 
cross-compiler,
(maybe after a small updating). A side effect of building it is also 
DJGPP source archive, that
one can use to build gcc-4.0.2 as native compiler for DJGPP.

gcc-4.1.0: I did earlier some work with it, but I have not touched it 
any more for about half a year and also then I had serious problems with 
building it. This situation is rather likely to stay so.

Andris

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