uucigj@swbatl.sbc.com (Greg Jensen - UCI - 5-3531) (08/24/90)
I am looking for a binary of g++ (1.37+) for ISC 386 2.0.2. I have pulled the sources for gcc and g++ down on my machine and finally got gcc to compile thru stage 1 (it took SO long to get stage 1 to finish!) and have been trying to get g++ to compile with no luck. I am at my wits end and was hoping that someone out there who has it can make it available on one of the anonymous ftp sites. The binary at sequent.kent.edu doesn't seem to work on the above setup. This would save me some valuable time (and disk space and hair, which is pretty sparse as it is). Thanks Gregg Jensen ---------------------------------------------------------------------- These opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect my companies. Southwestern Bell Telephone Send E-MAIL to the following address... ...!uunet!swbatl!uucigj - or you can try - uucigj%gandalf.sbc.com@uunet.uu.net ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dsr@luke.mitre.org (Douglas S. Rand) (08/27/90)
We have finally gotten the problems worked out. I was able to take a copy of g++ 1.37.2 beta and gcc 1.37.1 and get the whole thing to compile. Some provisos: I used a modified gas 1.36 which had COFF support added. There was a minor mod to ASM_FLAGS in gcc and g++ to use the COFF feature. With all this and config.gcc i386-sysv and config.g++ i386-sysv everything worked. I did compile gcc with cc then gcc and finally with gcc compiled with gcc before going on to g++. Thanks to everyone who gave advice over the last bit of time. Douglas S. Rand Internet: <dsrand@mitre.org> Snail: MITRE, Burlington Road, Bedford, MA Disclaimer: MITRE might agree with me - then again... Amateur Radio: KC1KJ