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From: lpeters@scratchy.hq.af.mil (Leslie Peters)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: Help! I have no right to use 'cc' ?
Date: 13 Mar 1995 16:41:15 GMT
Organization: DISA
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Message-ID: <3k1sjb$mrl@hq.hq.af.mil>
References: <3jng2k$lb1@serv.hinet.net> <flipk.794886993@soclab.soc.iastate.edu>
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In article <flipk.794886993@soclab.soc.iastate.edu>, flipk@iastate.edu (Phil Knaack) writes:
|> In <3jng2k$lb1@serv.hinet.net> esteban@hntp2.hinet.net () writes:
|> 
|> >I am really frustrated that I have no right to use 'cc' in my Unix
|> >account.  Does anyone know how to solve it?  Is it possible that
|> >someone post an encoded cc here.  Then I use it.  The unix system
|> >is Sparc-Sun-SunOs4.13_U1.
|> 
|> This will be quite difficult, if not impossible.

It has been my observation that Sun does _not_ packaged the compiler
et al, with the base OS, for reasons only their marketting people know.
It is available for a 30-day trial during which you can download and 
compile the GNU compiler ;)

Les