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From: rms@AI.MIT.EDU (Richard Stallman)
Subject: [gnu.gcc.announce] GCC 1.39 released
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Archive-name: gnu/gcc/gcc-1.39/1991-01-17
Archive: prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/gcc-1.39.tar.Z [18.71.0.38]
Original-posting-by: rms@AI.MIT.EDU (Richard Stallman)
Original-subject: GCC 1.39 released
Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti)

Murphy's law has struck.  GCC 1.38 had a few bugs that were important
enough that I felt it was necessary to put out a new release now.

GCC version 1.39 is now available for anonymous ftp from
/u/emacs/gcc-1.39.tar.Z on prep.ai.mit.edu.

There will shortly be diffs in /u/emacs/gcc.diff-1.38-1.39.Z.

This version does support a few variant operating systems that were
not in version 1.38.  For example, ESIX, and the Sun 2 running
operating system version 4.
