Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!leah!rpi!rpi.edu!deven From: deven@rpi.edu (Deven Corzine) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: GNU's ANSI C compiler Message-ID: Date: 31 May 89 04:11:55 GMT References: <89May26.160931edt.9325@ois.db.toronto.edu> <18890@cup.portal.com> <18938@cup.portal.com> Sender: usenet@rpi.edu Organization: RPI Public Access Workstation Lab, Troy NY Lines: 26 In-reply-to: thad@cup.portal.com's message of 29 May 89 23:09:37 GMT In article <18938@cup.portal.com> thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) writes: > Update re: GNU ANSI C for the Amiga ... > 1) I have been informed by one person that a partial port has been > completed. HOWEVER, the indication is that only the > pre-processor has been brought up so far (and no indication of > whether more work will be spent on the other portions of the > compiler system). Concern was expressed regarding the various > libraries, assembler, etc. that one would need. What I would be more interested in, at this point, would be code for GNU CC to cross-compile for the Amiga. I could make good use of a cross-compiler setup such as that. Having GNU CC on the Amiga itself would be nice, but I don't have a system available that could support it, anyhow. I could, however, use a cross-compiler running on a Sun (3/50) generating code for the Amiga... Anyone? (or need I look into this myself?) Deven -- shadow@[128.113.10.2] Deven T. Corzine (518) 272-5847 shadow@[128.113.10.201] 2346 15th St. Pi-Rho America deven@rpitsmts.bitnet Troy, NY 12180-2306 <> "Simple things should be simple and complex things should be possible." - A.K.