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From: Erick Castillo <erick@hitachissi.com>
Subject: Re: gcc =?utf-8?b?Mi45NV8=?=
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 22:58:43 +0000 (UTC)
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Rolf Campbell <Endlisnis <at> mailc.net> writes:

> 
> gcc version 3.3 works fine, gcc v2.95 was broken on cygwin and nobody 
> wanted to fix it, so it was discontinued.
> 
> Erick Castillo wrote:
> > Need to install gcc 2.95 on the latest cygwin release. gcc version 3.3... 
does 
> > not work properly. Where could i find 2.95 if not through the simple cygwin 
> > install wizard? Will version 2.95 even work on the latest cygwin release? 
Any 
> > information on this would be incredibly useful. thanks. 
> > 
> > --Erick Castillo
> 
> 
> 


You're absolutely right, gcc version 3.3 does work fine. The problem I'm having 
is specific to the software I am trying to compile. The application i have 
compiles with older versions of the compiler and this is why I'm looking for 
older ones. So one last question... did v2.96 meet the same fate as v2.95? 

By the way, thanks a million for the response. You saved me several hours. 

--Erick Castillo





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