The "Binaries" CD-ROM includes GNU compiler tools that will run on each of several proprietary Unix systems often distributed without a C compiler. (The source code is also included, of course.) Thus people who use those systems can then compile GNU and other free software without buying a proprietary compiler. They can also use the "Binaries" to compile their own programs written in C, C++, or other languages.
Printed manuals for the chief "compiler tools" are available from the FSF.
The June 2001, 7th edition includes:
These packages:
On these platforms:
This set also contains the uncompiled source code for GCC 3.0.
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