[comp.unix.xenix] GNU

rdfloyd@ceaport.UUCP (Randy Floyd) (07/01/90)

I saw an article a while back that someone has ported or fixed
GNU software for SCO Xenix. I am looking for the same info or
if someone has done it for SCO UNIX that would be even better.
The problems with the C compiler etc should be about the same.
If memory serves the previous article was for anonymous ftp
which I am unable to do. I would appreciate help in getting
the sources and possibly binaries and am willing to pay
shipping. 
Thanks for the help and sorry for repeat.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

glenn@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Glenn Geers) (07/02/90)

From article <133@ceaport.UUCP>, by rdfloyd@ceaport.UUCP (Randy Floyd):
> I saw an article a while back that someone has ported or fixed
> GNU software for SCO Xenix. I am looking for the same info or
> if someone has done it for SCO UNIX that would be even better.
> The problems with the C compiler etc should be about the same.
> If memory serves the previous article was for anonymous ftp
> which I am unable to do. I would appreciate help in getting
> the sources and possibly binaries and am willing to pay
> shipping. 
> Thanks for the help and sorry for repeat.

I have successfully built a COFF version of gcc under Xenix using Xenix
gcc (OMF) as the initial compiler (not for gnulib - compiled those to asm on
a Sun386i). I've also successfully used gld, gas and gdb to debug COFF
executables. The system is somewhat restricted since I don't have an
absoultely complete COFF library set (I used the MINIX library sources
and the system call stuff in gas from a guy in Finland).

The patches for Xenix gcc/gas/gdb are not that large. They were posted to
alt.sources some time back.

		Hope this helps,
			Glenn

glenn@extro.ucc.su.oz.au
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