chada@cpsin1.cps.msu.edu (Satyanarayan Chada) (08/21/90)
I am DESPERATELY looking to port G++ compiler on to the NeXT machine. Has anyone successfully ported G++ on to the NeXT? If so, can you please give me some advice via email. Thank you. ---Satch
garton@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Bradford Garton) (08/22/90)
In article <1990Aug21.151158.18556@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> chada@cpsin1.cps.msu.edu (Satyanarayan Chada) writes: >I am DESPERATELY looking to port G++ compiler on to the >NeXT machine. Has anyone successfully ported G++ on to >the NeXT? If so, can you please give me some advice via >email. Mara Helmuth at our studio managed to get a working version of g++ running on her cube, she had some help from a couple of other people (but I don't know who). Contact her via e-mail: mara@woof.columbia.edu. She's out-of-town until the end of this week, though. Brad Garton Columbia University Music Department brad@woof.columbia.edu
bruce@atncpc.UUCP (Bruce Henderson) (08/24/90)
In article <1990Aug21.151158.18556@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>, chada@cpsin1.cps.msu.edu (Satyanarayan Chada) writes: > I am DESPERATELY looking to port G++ compiler on to the > NeXT machine. Has anyone successfully ported G++ on to > the NeXT? If so, can you please give me some advice via > email. > > Thank you. > > ---Satch Satch, you might want to wait a couple of weeks, because NeXT claims that thier 2.0 complier compiles both Obj-C and C++. Bruce
clp@wjh12.harvard.edu (Charles L. Perkins) (08/24/90)
A new version of g++ with Objective-C support is a standard part of the new 2.0 release of NeXT software. So don't waste too much time getting it up! Charles