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From: jrd@STONY-BROOK.SCRC.SYMBOLICS.COM (John R. Dunning)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: GNU C
Message-ID: <19880819161930.0.JRD@MOA.SCRC.Symbolics.COM>
Date: 19 Aug 88 16:19:00 GMT
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I've just finished posting my port of GCC, the GNU C compiler, to the
lakesys!netlib server.  The posting consists of 6 ARCs; as follows:

GCX-1-23.ARC		Executables (gcc, cccp, cc1, ld, gas, ar)
GCC-1-23.ARC		Compiler sources
GAS-1-20.ARC		Assembler sources
GNULIB.ARC		Sources and OLB of the runtime library
GNUUTILS.ARC		Make, LD, and random stuff
BISON.ARC		Bison

There's also a blurb file that gives an overview of the whole works, and
should explain which pieces you'll need for what you want to do; for
instance you won't need the compiler sources unless you want to rebuild
the compiler.

What's there seems to work pretty well; I've been using it (in various
versions) for about 6 months.  It even generates pretty good code.  Read
the blurb file, and look at README.ST in each ARC for details on
installing and using the stuff in that ARC.

Enjoy!