news@julius.cs.uiuc.edu (USENet News) (02/08/91)
g++ 1.39.0 and libg++-1.37.2 for A/UX are now available from wuarchive.wustl.edu. This version of g++ seems to be quite stable and a great improvement from 1.37.2-. In addition, the patches for libg++ have been significantly improved; libg++ 1.37.2 now compiles and passes all the tests (except for a problem with curses which isn't the compiler's fault and a math precision difference in the random number generation test). Note that any of you who have picked up g++-1.37.2- pre-test versions of g++ are expected to delete them and upgrade to g++ 1.39.0 as soon as possible. There's nothing to force you to do this, of course, but it's both 1) a good idea and 2) FSF policy that pre-test versions should go away as soon as the next major release comes out. Distribution: The following files should be available on wuarchive.wustl.edu in the systems/aux directory (/archive/systems/aux for those NFS mounting wuarchive): g++-1.39.0.bin.tar.Z Binaries for g++-1.39.0 on A/UX 2.0. g++-1.39.0.aux.diffs Patches for g++-1.39.0 supporting A/UX. These should not break support for any other machine. g++-1.39.0.patches Some miscellaneous machine-independent bug fixes for g++ 1.39.0 g++-1.39.0.aux.tar.Z Sources for g++-1.39.0 with the above diffs and patches applied. libg++-1.37.2.bin.tar.Z Binaries and include files for libg++ 1.37.2 on A/UX 2.0. libg++-1.37.2.aux.diffs Patches for libg++-1.37.2 supporting A/UX. These should not break support for any other machine. libg++-1.37.2.aux.tar.Z Sources for libg++-1.37.2 with the above diffs applied. As with gcc, it should be possible to install g++ in either /usr/local/Gnu or /usr/local/{bin,lib}. There are README files for both packages on wuarchive giving installation instructions and other notes. --John -------------------------------------------------------------------------- John L. Coolidge Internet:coolidge@cs.uiuc.edu UUCP:uiucdcs!coolidge Of course I don't speak for the U of I (or nyone else except myself) Copyright 1991 John L. Coolidge. Copying allowed if (and only if) attributed. You may redistribute this article if and only if your recipients may as well.
coolidge@cs.uiuc.edu (John Coolidge) (02/09/91)
[I believe this article didn't make it out the first time; excuse the duplication if it did...] g++ 1.39.0 and libg++-1.37.2 for A/UX are now available from wuarchive.wustl.edu. This version of g++ seems to be quite stable and a great improvement from 1.37.2-. In addition, the patches for libg++ have been significantly improved; libg++ 1.37.2 now compiles and passes all the tests (except for a problem with curses which isn't the compiler's fault and a math precision difference in the random number generation test). Note that any of you who have picked up g++-1.37.2- pre-test versions of g++ are expected to delete them and upgrade to g++ 1.39.0 as soon as possible. There's nothing to force you to do this, of course, but it's both 1) a good idea and 2) FSF policy that pre-test versions should go away as soon as the next major release comes out. Distribution: The following files should be available on wuarchive.wustl.edu in the systems/aux directory (/archive/systems/aux for those NFS mounting wuarchive): g++-1.39.0.bin.tar.Z Binaries for g++-1.39.0 on A/UX 2.0. g++-1.39.0.aux.diffs Patches for g++-1.39.0 supporting A/UX. These should not break support for any other machine. g++-1.39.0.patches Some miscellaneous machine-independent bug fixes for g++ 1.39.0 g++-1.39.0.aux.tar.Z Sources for g++-1.39.0 with the above diffs and patches applied. libg++-1.37.2.bin.tar.Z Binaries and include files for libg++ 1.37.2 on A/UX 2.0. libg++-1.37.2.aux.diffs Patches for libg++-1.37.2 supporting A/UX. These should not break support for any other machine. libg++-1.37.2.aux.tar.Z Sources for libg++-1.37.2 with the above diffs applied. As with gcc, it should be possible to install g++ in either /usr/local/Gnu or /usr/local/{bin,lib}. There are README files for both packages on wuarchive giving installation instructions and other notes. --John -------------------------------------------------------------------------- John L. Coolidge Internet:coolidge@cs.uiuc.edu UUCP:uiucdcs!coolidge Of course I don't speak for the U of I (or anyone else except myself) Copyright 1991 John L. Coolidge. Copying allowed if (and only if) attributed. You may redistribute this article if and only if your recipients may as well.