[comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d] gcc/gas/gld for MS-DOS available now at ocf.berkeley.edu

erc (Eric Ng) (12/01/90)

Yoshiaki Uchida's port of GNU gcc/gas/gld to MS-DOS is now available at
ocf.berkeley.edu.  Note that NO documentation is available and that this
port is still in experimental stages.  You will need an LHARC dearchiver
to access the programs.

A 80386 machine is required:  a MS-DOS extender for 386s is provided.  I
have not tested this software, so you are on your own.  It is over a
megabyte is size, so if you're not really going to use it, you might
want to think twice before you FTP it.

The Internet address for ocf.berkeley.edu is 128.32.184.254.  The files
are located in ~ftp/pub/GNU/gcc.  Also located at ocf is the entire
GNUish MS-DOS archives (high quality ports of GNU software to MS-DOS,
as conducted by Thorsten Ohl) and egaint, a rather nice Tetris game (with
full source code).

-reic
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csd29@seq1.keele.ac.uk (A. Herath) (12/05/90)

From article <39836@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU>, by erc@radon.berkeley.edu Path: radon.berkeley.edu!erc (Eric Ng):
> Yoshiaki Uchida's port of GNU gcc/gas/gld to MS-DOS is now available at
> ocf.berkeley.edu.  Note that NO documentation is available and that this
> port is still in experimental stages.  You will need an LHARC dearchiver
> to access the programs.


Has anybody tried this? I have some problems in building maths libraries.
Does anybody know the authors email address?



Thanks,


Athula/