Message-Id: <201608240311.u7O3BKEB008968@delorie.com> To: djgpp-announce AT delorie DOT com From: "Andris Pavenis (andris DOT pavenis AT iki DOT fi) [via djgpp-announce AT delorie DOT com]" Subject: ANNOUNCE: DJGPP ports of GCC-6.2.0 and GCC-4.9.4 Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 05:57:34 +0300 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com This is announcement of GCC-6.2.0 and GCC-4.9.4 for DJGPP v2.05 GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler Collection. All these GCC versions are built using DJGPP v2.05 under Windows Vista Business SP3. Requirements for using binary packages: - DJGPP v2.05 (packages are NOT intended to be used with DJGPP v2.03) - binutils-2.22 or above (binutils-2.24 or above recommended) All packages are still located at: ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/ The package names are following (substitute NNN with version number with dots removed, for example substitute NNN with 620 for gcc-6.2.0) gccNNNs.zip - source package (needed only if one wants to rebuild GCC himself) gccNNNb.zip - C compiler binaries (required for all othThis is announcement of GCC-6.2.0 and GCC-4.9.4 for DJGPP v2.05 GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler Collection. All these GCC versions are built using DJGPP v2.05 under Windows Vista Business SP3. Requirements for using binary packages: - DJGPP v2.05 (packages are NOT intended to be used with DJGPP v2.03) - binutils-2.22 or above (binutils-2.24 or above recommended) All packages are still located at:This is announcement of GCC-6.2.0 and GCC-4.9.4 for DJGPP v2.05 GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler Collection. All these GCC versions are built using DJGPP v2.05 undThis is announcement of GCC-6.2.0 and GCC-4.9.4 for DJGPP v2.05 GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports several other languages aside fromThis is announcement of GCC-6.2.0 and GCC-4.9.4 for DJGPP v2.05 GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler Collection. All these GCC versions are built using DJGPP v2.05 under Windows Vista Business SP3. Requirements for using binary packages: - DJGPP v2.05 (packages are NOT intended to be used with DJGPP v2.03) - binutils-2.22 or above (binutils-2.24 or above recommended) All packages are still located at: ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/ This is announcement of GCC-6.2.0 and GCC-4.9.4 for DJGPP v2.05 GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler Collection. All these GCC versions are built using DJGPP v2.05 under Windows Vista Business SP3. Requirements for using binary packages: - DJGPP v2.05 (packages are NOT intended to be used with DJGPP v2.03) - binutils-2.22 or above (binutils-2.24 or above recommended) All packages are still located at:This is announcement of GCC-6.2.0 and GCC-4.9.4 for DJGPP v2.05 GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler Collection. All these GCC versions are built using DJGPP v2.05 under Windows Vista Business SP3. Requirements for using binary packages: - DJGPP v2.05 (packages are NOT intended to be used with DJGPP v2.03) - binutils-2.22 or above (binutils-2.24 or above recommended) All packages are still located at: ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/ The package names are following (substitute NNN with version number with dots removed, for example substitute NNN with 620 for gcc-6.2.0) gccNNNs.zip - source package (needed only if one wants to rebuild GCC himself) gccNNNb.zip - C compiler binaries (required for all other binaries) gccNNNd.zip - C compiler documentation adaNNNb.zip - Ada compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip, not available for gcc-5.2.0. One can however use cross-compiler to build Ada programs for DJGPP adaNNNd.zip - Ada compiler documentation gforNNNb.zip - Fortran compiler (requires gccNNNb.zip) gforNNNd.zip - Fortran compiler documentation gppNNNb.zip - C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) objcNNNb.zip - Objective C and Objective C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) Cross-compiler RPMs =================== Cross-compiler RPMs of gcc-6.2.0 and gcc-4.9.4 (for both i686 and x86_64) are also available from corresponding subdirectories of ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/rpms/ I built these RPMS in following environments in CentOS-6.8 chroot under Fedora 24 x86_64 Cross-compiler binaries are statically linked with GMP-6.1.1, MPFR-3.1.4 and MPC-1.0.3 and as result are expected to work on newer RPM based Linux distributions (like Fedora 24) Andris Pavenis ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/ The package names are following (substitute NNN with version number with dots removed, for example substitute NNN with 620 for gcc-6.2.0) gccNNNs.zip - source package (needed only if one wants to rebuild GCC himself) gccNNNb.zip - C compiler binaries (required for all other binaries) gccNNNd.zip - C compiler documentation adaNNNb.zip - Ada compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip, not available for gcc-5.2.0. One can however use cross-compiler to build Ada programs for DJGPP adaNNNd.zip - Ada compiler documentation gforNNNb.zip - Fortran compiler (requires gccNNNb.zip) gforNNNd.zip - Fortran compiler documentation gppNNNb.zip - C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) objcNNNb.zip - Objective C and Objective C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) Cross-compiler RPMs =================== Cross-compiler RPMs of gcc-6.2.0 and gcc-4.9.4 (for both i686 and x86_64) are also available from corresponding subdirectories of ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/rpms/ I built these RPMS in following environments in CentOS-6.8 chroot under Fedora 24 x86_64 Cross-compiler binaries are statically linked with GMP-6.1.1, MPFR-3.1.4 and MPC-1.0.3 and as result are expected to work on newer RPM based Linux distributions (like Fedora 24) Andris Pavenis The package names are following (substitute NNN with version number with dots removed, for example substitute NNN with 620 for gcc-6.2.0) gccNNNs.zip - source package (needed only if one wants to rebuild GCC himself) gccNNNb.zip - C compiler binaries (required for all other binaries) gccNNNd.zip - C compiler documentation adaNNNb.zip - Ada compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip, not available for gcc-5.2.0. One can however use cross-compiler to build Ada programs for DJGPP adaNNNd.zip - Ada compiler documentation gforNNNb.zip - Fortran compiler (requires gccNNNb.zip) gforNNNd.zip - Fortran compiler documentation gppNNNb.zip - C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) objcNNNb.zip - Objective C and Objective C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) Cross-compiler RPMs =================== Cross-compiler RPMs of gcc-6.2.0 and gcc-4.9.4 (for both i686 and x86_64) are also available from corresponding subdirectories of ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/rpms/ I built these RPMS in following environments in CentOS-6.8 chroot under Fedora 24 x86_64 Cross-compiler binaries are statically linked with GMP-6.1.1, MPFR-3.1.4 and MPC-1.0.3 and as result are expected to work on newer RPM based Linux distributions (like Fedora 24) Andris Pavenis C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler Collection. All these GCC versions are built using DJGPP v2.05 under Windows Vista Business SP3. Requirements for using binary packages: - DJGPP v2.05 (packages are NOT intended to be usedThis is announcement of GCC-6.2.0 and GCC-4.9.4 for DJGPP v2.05 GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler Collection. All these GCC versions are built using DJGPP v2.05 under Windows Vista Business SP3. Requirements for using binary packages: - DJGPP v2.05 (packages are NOT intended to be used with DJGPP v2.03) - binutils-2.22 or above (binutils-2.24 or above recommended) All packages are still located at: ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/ The package names are following (substitute NNN with version number with dots removed, for example substitute NNN with 620 for gcc-6.2.0) gccNNNs.zip - source package (needed only if one wants to rebuild GCC himself) gccNNNb.zip - C compiler binaries (required for all other binaries) gccNNNd.zip - C compiler documentation adaNNNb.zip - Ada compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip, not available for gcc-5.2.0. One can however use cross-compiler to build Ada programs for DJGPP adaNNNd.zip - Ada compiler documentation gforNNNb.zip - Fortran compiler (requires gccNNNb.zip) gforNNNd.zip - Fortran compiler documentation gppNNNb.zip - C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) objcNNNb.zip - Objective C and Objective C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) Cross-compiler RPMs =================== Cross-compiler RPMs of gcc-6.2.0 and gcc-4.9.4 (for both i686 and x86_64) are also available from corresponding subdirectories of ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/rpms/ I built these RPMS in following environments in CentOS-6.8 chroot under Fedora 24 x86_64 Cross-compiler binaries are statically linked with GMP-6.1.1, MPFR-3.1.4 and MPC-1.0.3 and as result are expected to work on newer RPM based Linux distributions (like Fedora 24) Andris Pavenis with DJGPP v2.03) - binutils-2.22 or above (binutils-2.24 or above recommended) All packages are still located at: ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/ The package names are following (substitute NNN with version number with dots removed, for example substitute NNN with 620 for gcc-6.2.0) gccNNNs.zip - source package (needed only if one wants to rebuild GCC himself) gccNNNb.zip - C compiler binaries (required for all other binaries) gccNNNd.zip - C compiler documentation adaNNNb.zip - Ada compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip, not available for gcc-5.2.0. One can however use cross-compiler to build Ada programs for DJGPP adaNNNd.zip - Ada compiler documentation gforNNNb.zip - Fortran compiler (requires gccNNNb.zip) gforNNNd.zip - Fortran compiler documentation gppNNNb.zip - C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) objcNNNb.zip - Objective C and Objective C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) Cross-compiler RPMs =================== Cross-compiler RPMs of gcc-6.2.0 and gcc-4.9.4 (for both i686 and x86_64) are also available from corresponding subdirectories of ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/rpms/ I built these RPMS in following environments in CentOS-6.8 chroot under Fedora 24 x86_64 Cross-compiler binaries are statically linked with GMP-6.1.1, MPFR-3.1.4 and MPC-1.0.3 and as result are expected to work on newer RPM based Linux distributions (like Fedora 24) Andris Pavenis er Windows Vista Business SP3. Requirements for using binary packages: - DJGPP v2.05 (packages are NOT intended to be used with DJGPP v2.03) - binutils-2.22 or above (binutils-2.24 or above recommended) All packages are still located at: ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/ The package names are following (substitute NNN with version number with dots removed, for example substitute NNN with 620 for gcc-6.2.0) gccNNNs.zip - source package (needed only if one wants to rebuild GCC himself) gccNNNb.zip - C compiler binaries (required for all other binaries) gccNNNd.zip - C compiler documentation adaNNNb.zip - Ada compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip, not available for gcc-5.2.0. One can however use cross-compiler to build Ada programs for DJGPP adaNNNd.zip - Ada compiler documentation gforNNNb.zip - Fortran compiler (requires gccNNNb.zip) gforNNNd.zip - Fortran compiler documentation gppNNNb.zip - C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) objcNNNb.zip - Objective C and Objective C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) Cross-compiler RPMs =================== Cross-compiler RPMs of gcc-6.2.0 and gcc-4.9.4 (for both i686 and x86_64) are also available from corresponding subdirectories of ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/rpms/ I built these RPMS in following environments in CentOS-6.8 chroot under Fedora 24 x86_64 Cross-compiler binaries are statically linked with GMP-6.1.1, MPFR-3.1.4 and MPC-1.0.3 and as result are expected to work on newer RPM based Linux distributions (like Fedora 24) Andris Pavenis ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/ The package names are following (substitute NNN with version number with dots removed, for example substitute NNN with 620 for gcc-6.2.0) gccNNNs.zip - source package (needed only if one wants to rebuild GCC himself) gccNNNb.zip - C compiler binaries (required for all other binaries) gccNNNd.zip - C compiler documentation adaNNNb.zip - Ada compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip, not available for gcc-5.2.0. One can however use cross-compiler to build Ada programs for DJGPP adaNNNd.zip - Ada compiler documentation gforNNNb.zip - Fortran compiler (requires gccNNNb.zip) gforNNNd.zip - Fortran compiler documentation gppNNNb.zip - C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) objcNNNb.zip - Objective C and Objective C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) Cross-compiler RPMs =================== Cross-compiler RPMs of gcc-6.2.0 and gcc-4.9.4 (for both i686 and x86_64) are also available from corresponding subdirectories of ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/rpms/ I built these RPMS in following environments in CentOS-6.8 chroot under Fedora 24 x86_64 Cross-compiler binaries are statically linked with GMP-6.1.1, MPFR-3.1.4 and MPC-1.0.3 and as result are expected to work on newer RPM based Linux distributions (like Fedora 24) Andris Pavenis This is announcement of GCC-6.2.0 and GCC-4.9.4 for DJGPP v2.05 GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler Collection. All these GCC versions are built using DJGPP v2.05 under Windows Vista Business SP3. Requirements for using binary packages: - DJGPP v2.05 (packages are NOT intended to be used with DJGPP v2.03) - binutils-2.22 or above (binutils-2.24 or above recommended) All packages are still located at: ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/ The package names are following (substitute NNN with version number with dots removed, for example substitute NNN with 620 for gcc-6.2.0) gccNNNs.zip - source package (needed only if one wants to rebuild GCC himself) gccNNNb.zip - C compiler binaries (required for all other binaries) gccNNNd.zip - C compiler documentation adaNNNb.zip - Ada compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip, not available for gcc-5.2.0. One can however use cross-compiler to build Ada programs for DJGPP adaNNNd.zip - Ada compiler documentation gforNNNb.zip - Fortran compiler (requires gccNNNb.zip) gforNNNd.zip - Fortran compiler documentation gppNNNb.zip - C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) objcNNNb.zip - Objective C and Objective C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) Cross-compiler RPMs =================== Cross-compiler RPMs of gcc-6.2.0 and gcc-4.9.4 (for both i686 and x86_64) are also available from corresponding subdirectories of ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/rpms/ I built these RPMS in following environments in CentOS-6.8 chroot under Fedora 24 x86_64 Cross-compiler binaries are statically linked with GMP-6.1.1, MPFR-3.1.4 and MPC-1.0.3 and as result are expected to work on newer RPM based Linux distributions (like Fedora 24) Andris Pavenis This is announcement of GCC-6.2.0 and GCC-4.9.4 for DJGPP v2.05 GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler Collection. All these GCC versions are built using DJGPP v2.05 under Windows Vista Business SP3. Requirements for using binary packages: - DJGPP v2.05 (packages are NOT intended to be used with DJGPP v2.03) - binutils-2.22 or above (binutils-2.24 or above recommended) All packages are still located at: ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/ The package names are following (substitute NNN with version number with dots removed, for example substitute NNN with 620 for gcc-6.2.0) gccNNNs.zip - source package (needed only if one wants to rebuild GCC himself) gccNNNb.zip - C compiler binaries (required for all other binaries) gccNNNd.zip - C compiler documentation adaNNNb.zip - Ada compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip, not available for gcc-5.2.0. One can however use cross-compiler to build Ada programs for DJGPP adaNNNd.zip - Ada compiler documentation gforNNNb.zip - Fortran compiler (requires gccNNNb.zip) gforNNNd.zip - Fortran compiler documentation gppNNNb.zip - C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) objcNNNb.zip - Objective C and Objective C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) Cross-compiler RPMs =================== Cross-compiler RPMs of gcc-6.2.0 and gcc-4.9.4 (for both i686 and x86_64) are also available from corresponding subdirectories of ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/rpms/ I built these RPMS in following environments in CentOS-6.8 chroot under Fedora 24 x86_64 Cross-compiler binaries are statically linked with GMP-6.1.1, MPFR-3.1.4 and MPC-1.0.3 and as result are expected to work on newer RPM based Linux distributions (like Fedora 24) Andris Pavenis er binaries) gccNNNd.zip - C compiler documentation adaNNNb.zip - Ada compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip, not available for gcc-5.2.0. One can however use cross-compiler to build Ada programs for DJGPP adaNNNd.zip - Ada compiler documentation gforNNNb.zip - Fortran compiler (requires gccNNNb.zip) gforNNNd.zip - Fortran compiler documentation gppNNNb.zip - C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) objcNNNb.zip - Objective C and Objective C++ compiler binaries (requires gccNNNb.zip) Cross-compiler RPMs =================== Cross-compiler RPMs of gcc-6.2.0 and gcc-4.9.4 (for both i686 and x86_64) are also available from corresponding subdirectories of ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/rpms/ I built these RPMS in following environments in CentOS-6.8 chroot under Fedora 24 x86_64 Cross-compiler binaries are statically linked with GMP-6.1.1, MPFR-3.1.4 and MPC-1.0.3 and as result are expected to work on newer RPM based Linux distributions (like Fedora 24) Andris Pavenis