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From: nate@bsd.coe.montana.edu (Nate Williams)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Compiling Kernel with GCC-2: How, exactly?
Date: 22 Jul 1993 21:26:31 GMT
Organization: Montana State University
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In article <1993Jul22.011943.26148@husc14.harvard.edu> haley@husc10.harvard.edu (Elizabeth Haley) writes:
>I know this is becoming a FAQ, so I will take replies to this and
>shove them together and send it to Dave for inclusion in the FAQ:
>
>What needs to be done to 386bsd0.1+pk2.4 to make the kernel compile
>with GCC-2.4.5? 

Get either NetBSD or FreeBSD when they are released.  :-)

Both will come with (at least) gcc2.4.5 ready to rock and roll.

>In a related question, when will GCC-2 be included as the regular
>compiler?

Yes.



Nate

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