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HPUX11 64 Bit



I noticed on your GCC 'successful build' page that someone's done it on an
HPUX11 64 Bit machine.  I'd love to know how.  I've been trying for 3 days
now, installing bits of software here and there, everytime a part of the
process fails and I find I need to install something ELSE to make it compile
...

Would it not be simpler for everyone if you produced a product that worked,
or at least issue documentation that details EXACTLY how to do it?  The docs
included with GCC don't mention the need for binutils etc., don't tell you
you need to build a cross-compiler FIRST (even though THAT process doesn't
work, either).

Sensible software vendors discovered long ago that it's no big deal issuing
pre-compiled applications, are you likely to follow their lead?

Best regards

Dean


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