said:
>Ben, try this instead:
> http://www.openwatcom.org/
>and see Harry's great installation article (based on his March
>presentation) at:
> http://www.scoug.com/os24u/2002/scoug204.watcom.html
OpenWatcom is find, but is not a solution for building Octave.
>If you'd rather stay with the GCC base, you might want to move to PGCC
>2.95.3 at:
> http://www.goof.com/pcg/
>and review the GCC-PGCC differences at:
> http://www.goof.com/pcg/os2/differences.html
pgcc is a possibility, but it too seems to be lagging relative to gcc.
>Personally, I'd switch to Open Watcom.
Not if you were the one attempting to port Octave you wouldn't. :-) Just
converting the makefiles would be a major effort.
Steven
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