Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!decwrl!ucbvax!IFI.UIO.NO!ingea From: ingea@IFI.UIO.NO (Inge Arnesen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: I have GCC 1.36 working on SCO Xenix 386. Message-ID: Date: 8 Dec 89 09:33:56 GMT Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Lines: 22 >I have some patches to make GNU CC work under SCO Xenix 386. I'm not sure >what I should do with them. It depends on how large these patches are. I would suggest that you post them in gnu.gcc and if they are moderate in size ( < 30-50 K) you could crosspost them here. Make sure that followups go to gnu.gcc and not here. If they're big, I think anonymous FTP / UUCP would be a good idea, and maybe after a while, when the worst bugs are out, you could mail it to the GNU-project for them to make it a part of the GNU distribution. I'm a bit suprised that a GCC port is allready here, since I thought GCC was based on the AT&T assembler (not MASM) and that, even if adding GNU-assembler, wouldn't load with the XENIX loader (a object code format mismatch). If GCC can be made fairly stable on XENIX 386, I'm sure you will get a lot of friends around, since the compiler supplied by SCO is a real mess. Inge (BoB) { ingea@ifi.uio.no } ========================================================================= == Inge Arnesen, University of Oslo, Norway. == == ==