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Re: cross compiling GCC?




Issa

  We have several Solaris 2.5 servers and stations here.  The servers
have most of what you want including gcc. 
  I could place gcc on anonymous ftp if you want (2.7.2)
  Alternately, at least one company sells a CD ROM with precompiled
binaries for mostly anything. See appendix (it says 2.4, but the 2.5 disk
is out)

alex

On Sat, 9 Nov 1996, Issa Sarras <issa@baraka.baraka.org> wrote: 

>
>Hi there, Issa and Ira here...
>
>did anyone ever try cross-compiling gcc on a linux for a Solaris?
>
> I have here a Solaris 2.5 system, and sources for gcc but no cc... I
>believe it should be possible to compile gcc/Sloaris on the linux and
>upload it to recompile GCC again locally... anyone had any experience with
>that? 
>
>
>thanks in advance, I{ra|ssa}
>
>


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From: ben@mathematik.uni-kassel.de (Bernd Kratz)
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Subject: ANNOUNCE: Wintertime for Solaris
Date: 11 Nov 1995 11:44:43 GMT
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	This is Wintertime for Solaris 2.4 sparc and x86 
	------------------------------------------------
	      a powerfull ready to run PD-Collection

For those people, who are not interested in hacking other people
sources to get useful tools should continue to read this message. 
We have done the work to compile a huge part of the winter 95 
Internet for Solaris 2.4 or higher. It is available for
sparc and x86.

To complete your convenience all tools are in Sun PKG-Format, so
installation and removal is as easy as installing Solaris or other
commercial applications. The complete list of tools packed on this
disc is to long to post. Here is a small selection:

	* Andrew Toolkit (sparc only)
	* GNU stuff: gcc 2.6.3, emacs 19.29, binutils, bash, ...
	* PERL 5.0.1
	* TCL/TK
	* TeX, LaTeX(2.09,2e), Metafont, BibTeX, ...
	* WWW stuff: daemons, converters, tools, ...
	* X11 Release 6, (XFree 3.1.1 for x86)
	* XEmacs 19.13 (sparc only, Xemacs 19.12 for x86)
	* zsh 2.5.03, tcsh
	* and more then 150 other packages

You can take a look at the full list at:
	 http://www.alli.fi/~ben/wintertime.html

or feel free to send email to:
ben@mathematik.uni-kassel.de
vale@mathematik.uni-kassel.de
0562299690-0001@t-online.de


The title of the CD's is Wintertime, because there will be
a Summertime '96,Wintertime '96,and so on. We hope our customers
will catch up with the actual Internet state two times a year.
If PowerPC Solaris will become available, there will be also a 
Summertime 96 for PowerPC.

Pricing as low as usual Linux-CD's. 

You can order the CD at:

	Silicon Technology
	Kasselerstrasse 24
	34560 Fritzlar
	Germany
	tel. :  +49 5622 99690
	fax  :  +49 5622 996948
	email:	ben@mathematik.uni-kassel.de
		vale@mathematik.uni-kassel.de
	        0562299690-0001@t-online.de

Distributor for USA (West) is:

	EIS Computer, Inc.
	11904 River Grove St.
	(805) 529-0960 voice
	(805) 529-0180 fax
	email: info@eis.com
	url  : http://eis.com 	


Price is:
	USA      69$  (per CD)
	Germany  95DM (per CD)


We are still looking for distributors in: USA (East, Middle)
					  Europe
					  Japan
					  Australia.
best regards
	vale and ben






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