X-POP3-Rcpt: mlehmann AT universe DOT sgh-net DOT de From: Andrew Crabtree Message-Id: <199712181806.AA089448400@typhoon.rose.hp.com> Subject: Re: libc5.4.41 for djgpp To: ivar AT funcom DOT ie (Ivar Just Olsen) 18 Dec 1997 10:06:40 PST Cc: beastium-list AT Desk DOT nl In-Reply-To: <349960C5.133CF0EA@funcom.ie>; from "Ivar Just Olsen" at Dec 18, 97 5:43 pm Reply-To: andrewc AT rosemail DOT rose DOT hp DOT com X-Mailer: Elm [revision: 109.16] Sender: Marc Lehmann Status: RO Content-Length: 1550 Lines: 37 > I've been searching for libc5.4.41 for djgpp but I just can't find it. Thats understandable. AFAIK it doesn't exist. > Can someone please tell me where to find this archive. DJ has written his own libc for the DJGPP project. It has substantial differences from glibc. Among the important ones is 1) Less restrictive licensing 2) Support for most borland and microsoft non-ansi functions 3) support for other PC BIOS functions and the like. You need to download the complete DJGPP environment. Libc is in djdev I believe. Go to www.delorie.com and there is an online zip-picker utility which will tell you what files to download. DJGPP files are also available from any simtelnet mirror (I prefer ftp.digital.com, I've never gotten less than 100K per second at work). > And also, does it have the standard include files in the archive? Yes, those are part of the dj package. You will also need a binutils package, and some others as well. Andrew -- _______ ___________________________________________________________ / Andrew Crabtree / Workgroup Networks Division ____ ___ / Hewlett-Packard / / / / Roseville, CA __/ __/ _____/ 916/785-1675 / andrewc AT rosemail DOT rose DOT hp DOT com ___________ __/ _____________________________________________________