KKET7663%BCIT.bitnet@ugw.utcs.utoronto.ca (02/11/91)
To: INFO-MI1--$UDEL.ED / From: Thomas Koke <KKET7663@BCIT.BITNET> Subject: GNU Distribution What is the quintessential distribution point for the GNU tools on the Internet? I'm interested in getting a GNU C compiler and other stuff to do development on a 386 under DOS but generate BSD out formatted files. If you've been following the recent issues of DR. Dobb's you've probably seen their articles on porting BSD UNIX 4.3 to the 80386. Somehow downloading the GNU C binary (600+ K) off of CompuServe at 2400 bps doesn't sound cost effective. I figure this is as good a place as any because everyone here is porting the GNU tools to the 80386 and 680x0 any they must be getting it from somewhere. Thanks all for any help. --------------------------------------------------------------- | Thomas E. Koke BCIT Computer Resources | | KKET7663.BCIT.BITNET Micro Computer Lab Support Group | ---------------------------------------------------------------
benhalzm@uhura.aston.ac.uk (ZM BEN-HALIM) (02/12/91)
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