On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 09:21:25PM +1000, Gareth Pearce wrote:
>> BTW, did someone try to build on cygwin gcc 3.2 with ada support ?
>
>Try the message list archives - I believe a binary was offered for download
>from someone in the last couple of months.
Yep. And the URL was actually provided y
Pierre Habraken writes:
> The aim of what I want to do is to provide our students (undergraduate
> level) with a posix programming environment (including Ada) that they
> can easily install and use at home on their own machine.
If you just need a programming environment, you could also use a
> BTW, did someone try to build on cygwin gcc 3.2 with ada support ?
Try the message list archives - I believe a binary was offered for download
from someone in the last couple of months.
Gareth
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Preben Randhol wrote:
>
> > I presume that the only thing I can do is to re-build Gnat from source
> > using ACT binaries and gcc 2.8.1 sources.
>
> Or using Linux in stead of Win32 :-)
The aim of what I want to do is to provide our students (undergraduate
level) with a posix programming enviro
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