Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!think.com!mintaka!pogo.gnu.ai.mit.edu!splee From: splee@pogo.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Seng-Poh Lee, Speedy) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: cc available with Xenix System V? Keywords: cc, System V Message-ID: <1991Apr24.020853.699@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> Date: 24 Apr 91 02:08:53 GMT References: <1991Apr22.050421.25735@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au> Sender: news@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu Organization: FSF Guest Machines Lines: 18 In article <1991Apr22.050421.25735@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au> sci240s@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au (mr w.j. ho) writes: >I am new to SCO Xenix. Just one question. >Is the C compiler ( cc ) standard with SCO Xenix? I have a 386 version but >I am afraid that it is a "toy" version since it come with only approx. 12 disks >and I've seen a 286 version ( + graphics + development kit etc ) with many more >disks ( close to 35 or 40 disks ). All I want is the C compiler and its standard >libraries. Xenix 386 comes in seperate packages; Runtime (what you have, presumably), Developement System (what you want, but don't have), Graphics, Text Processing, and Networking. The C compiler and standard libraries comes with the Dev System. You could get the GNU gcc and g++ compilers, but you still need the libraries, and include files. -- Seng-Poh Lee splee@gnu.ai.mit.edu