Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rice!uw-beaver!ubc-cs!alberta!cpsc.ucalgary.ca!yogi.fhhosp.ab.ca!janus.mtroyal.ab.ca!mhoffos From: mhoffos@janus.mtroyal.ab.ca Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: g++ and esix (was System V/386 groff ...) Message-ID: <1991Jan14.105516.4725@janus.mtroyal.ab.ca> Date: 14 Jan 91 17:55:15 GMT References: <6888@crash.cts.com> <1991Jan14.052050.4901@zap.uucp> Organization: Mount Royal College, Calgary, Alberta Lines: 32 In article <1991Jan14.052050.4901@zap.uucp>, fortin@zap.uucp (Denis Fortin) writes: > In article <6888@crash.cts.com> jca@pnet01.cts.com (John C. Archambeau) writes: >>mhoffos@janus.mtroyal.ab.ca writes: >>>Just as a matter of record, FTP sites are just about *non-existent* in Canada >> >>Then use the BITFTP server bitftp@pucc.princeton.edu. It'll get it for you, >>uuencode it and break it up into mail managable sized uuencoded chunks. > > But keep in mind that doing humongus "bitftp" transfers when you are a > uucp site without a direct link to uunet might be seriously > anti-social! > I would sincerely love to use a service like bitftp, but one of the college's upstream sites (namely the University of Calgary) selectively filters out mail to and from bitftp. Nasty bit of censorship I think. They do it to keep their net-traffic load down. (Which in my mind doesn't justify such censorship; they could just as easily ask people to voluntarily refrain from using it. Most people would comply.) But getting back on topic -- has any one with Esix Rev. D *successfully* compiled g++? BTW: success does not mean a clean compile. I can get those. But the compiler will not compile libg++. Which, of course, is a pre-req for compiling groff (I am trying to compile g++ 1.37.2 and groff 0.6). Mike Hoffos -- mhoffos@janus.mtroyal.ab.ca (Mount Royal College is a community college in Calgary, Alberta) Disclaimer: Mount Royal College doesn't speak for me, and I *certainly* don't speak for it.