Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!emory!mephisto!udel!gvlv2!imagine!chris From: chris@imagine.ADMS-RAD.Unisys.COM (Chris Sterritt) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: GNU tools on Mac OS? Message-ID: <246@imagine.ADMS-RAD.Unisys.COM> Date: 29 Mar 90 18:36:06 GMT References: <1730002@aspen.IAG.HP.COM> <1990Mar27.171820.17154@wam.umd.edu> <10961@claris.com> Reply-To: chris@ADMS-RAD.Unisys.COM (Chris Sterritt) Organization: Unisys/Automated Document Management Systems, Radnor, PA Lines: 21 In article <10961@claris.com> drc@claris.com (Dennis Cohen) writes: >nebel@wam.umd.edu (Chris D. Nebel) writes: >>In article <1730002@aspen.IAG.HP.COM> dlw@aspen.IAG.HP.COM (David Williams) writes: >>>Has anyone ported the GNU environment to the Mac OS? >>I know Flex and Bison have been ported to the Mac. Flex made it over as an MPW >>tool, not an application; I think Bison did too, but I'm not sure. They should >>be availible on sumex-aim. >egrep, gawk, tar, and sed have also been ported to MPW. Could some kind MPW-ite do whatever is necessary to get these over to the Rest of Us(tm)? These are tools I'd like to have, EVEN IF ALL I GET IS SOME command-line type of interface. thanks, chris sterritt Chris Sterritt - chris@adms-rad.unisys.com - "PACWWTRSPOPDATBOTDR" President -------------------------------------------------------------------------- PACWWTRSPOPDATBOTDR: "Philadelphia Area Citizens Who Want the 'Rocky' Statue Placed on Permanent Display at the Bottom of the Delaware River." --------------------------------------------------------------------------