Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!stephsf!wengland From: wengland@stephsf.stephsf.com (Bill England) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: g++ and libg++ on SCO Opendesktop Keywords: g++ libg++ SCO Message-ID: <462@stephsf.stephsf.com> Date: 23 Jan 91 23:35:12 GMT References: <22319@ttidca.TTI.COM> <3326@lupine.NCD.COM> <3185@polari.UUCP> Organization: Stephen Software Systems, Inc., Tacoma WA Lines: 36 In article <3185@polari.UUCP> 6sigma2@polari.UUCP (Brian Matthews) writes: > >This is assuming that everyone has > > - the money to purchase SVR4, and > - either a powerful enough machine or the money to buy a powerful > enough machine to run SVR4, and > - a vendor that supports their machine or the money to buy a new > machine that runs SVR4. > >I hardly think this is a given. No. It is indeed not a given. In fact SCO's-ODT package 1.1 will only include a Sys V 3.2 OS. I have no idea what their schedule for releasing a 4.0 product is but, I get the impression that I shouldn't hold my breath. :-) I'm curious about when SCO's-ODT will include X11R4 as well? -- Anyway, is it possible to get g++, and libg++ running on Sys V.3.1 ? (SCO-ODT 1.0) Has anyone even tried? I believe that current g* versions are; gcc 1.39 (released by RMS last week) gas 1.37 g++ 1.37.1 -- +- Bill England, wengland@stephsf.COM -----------------------------------+ | * * H -> He +24Mev | | * * * ... Oooo, we're having so much fun making itty bitty suns * | |__ * * ___________________________________________________________________|