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From: hlu@yoda.eecs.wsu.edu (H.J. Lu)
To: linux-activists@joker.cs.hut.fi
Subject: gcc 2.3.2 is on tsx-11
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1992 10:03:03 +0200

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Hi,

gcc 2.3.2 is on tsx-11. Please test it. I will make the official
release on Monday. Please send me bug report before Sunday night.

H.J.
-- 
This is the release of gcc 2.3.2, built with snapshot 921128. You
have to use 0.97 pl4 or above to run it. You have to have the Linux C
library 4.2 (alpha) installed to use it.

You can get them from tsx-11 under pub/linux/GCC/private/.gcc2-ss.

-lg works now. I will make i486 version if there is no error report
for i386 version. James is working on protoize/unprotoize. I will
include them in the official release of gcc 2.3.2 when I get them
from him.

File list

1. gcc232.TZ (cpp, cc1, cc1plus and version dependent header files.)

To run it, please do

gcc 

To use the old one, please do

gcc -V 2.2.2d

H.J.
hlu@eecs.wsu.edu
11/29/92

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From: hlu@eecs.wsu.edu
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Subject: gcc 2.3.2 may be delayed
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1992 20:01:14 +0200

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I got some disturbing reports about the bugs introduced in the last
minute changes to gcc 2.3.2. I have a feeling that RMS will make gcc
2.3.3 real soon :-(. And also the machine I do my Linux works on is
dead (not reachable from other machines). So I may not release gcc
2.3.2 to public this week as I originally planned. Oh, I am also
waiting for libg++ 2.3.

H.J.
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