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- From: fnf@fishpond.uucp (Fred Fish)
- Subject: Re: SVR4.2 software development tools
- Message-ID: <BzKLts.EJ3@fishpond.uucp>
- Keywords: UnixWare, Univel
- Organization: Amiga Library Distribution Services
- References: <1992Dec18.193829.26594@e2big.mko.dec.com> <2408@adagio.lemis.uucp>
- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1992 18:25:03 GMT
- Lines: 29
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- In article <2408@adagio.lemis.uucp> grog@lemis.uucp (Greg Lehey) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec18.193829.26594@e2big.mko.dec.com> vsp@peewee.enet.dec.com (Vipul Patel) writes:
- >> However, If I can get GNU C like toolkit for SVR4.2
- >> that may/not be ANSI, it is OK. Any pointer?
- >
- >If you get a GNU C like toolkit, it *will* be ANSI. But standard GNU C
- >doesn't support ELM. Contact Cygnus for details - they have something
- >up their sleeves.
-
- Gcc 2.3.X works just fine on a UnixWare system, but you do need the
- developer system at this time for the parts other than the compiler
- itself (assembler, linker, libraries, etc).
-
- I'm using UnixWare as my primary i486/SVR4 development environment
- for doing gcc and gdb work. It's the nicest SVR4 I've used yet, which
- includes the Solaris x86 Early Access release.
-
- >In general, it sounds like you want to do software development.
- >IMHO, Destiny is not a good choice for that. It's UNIX for the masses,
- >massively non-standard and badly documented. If you want to do
- >software development, read Eric Raymond's frequent postings (clone
-
- It all depends upon what you want to do. I'm very happy with it
- for the things I do.
-
- -Fred
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