Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!rutgers!cbmvax!grr From: grr@cbmvax.UUCP (George Robbins) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Manx 3.40b upgrade Message-ID: <2774@cbmvax.UUCP> Date: Sun, 15-Nov-87 03:49:21 EST Article-I.D.: cbmvax.2774 Posted: Sun Nov 15 03:49:21 1987 Date-Received: Mon, 16-Nov-87 03:50:35 EST References: <1050@cup.portal.com> <20866@cca.CCA.COM> Reply-To: grr@cbmvax.UUCP (George Robbins) Organization: Commodore Technology, West Chester, PA Lines: 29 Keywords: update and source level debugger In article <5706@jade.BERKELEY.EDU> mwm@eris.BERKELEY.EDU (Mike (My watch has windows) Meyer) writes: > In article <710@rocky.STANFORD.EDU> rokicki@rocky.UUCP (Tomas Rokicki) writes: > > I know the feeling. Wanna try GCC out? :-) That way, you can fix the > bugs in the compiler, as well. But GCC (Gnu C Compiler) doesn't come with any library sources either, but in compensation it does come with compiler sources. Of course, it generates assembly code in Unix format, and the associated Assembler generates code in Berkeley object file format, but these are minor problems 8-( Still if this sort of thing interests you, that is playing with, learning about compilers, then you might want to check it out. Slip over to the comp.emacs group to collect information about The Free Software Foundation and how to get copies of their creations. (Free if you can find someone who can make you a copy, else you pay FSF a not quite so nominal distribution fee...) Lest I forget, it usually comes on 9-track tape, so you'll need a friend with a substantial unix system and a lot of kermit time to get it to your Amiga. For those who have made the connection and have both powerful modems and telephone budgets, it's also avilable via uucp from uunet. -- George Robbins - now working for, uucp: {ihnp4|rutgers|allegra}!cbmvax!grr but no way officially representing arpa: out to lunch... Commodore, Engineering Department fone: 215-431-9255 (only by moonlite)