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From: jph@ais.org (Joseph Hillenburg)
Subject: Re: GNU Development Possible?
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Date: Sun, 5 May 1991 02:50:13 GMT

In article <777@amix.commodore.com> skrenta@amix.commodore.com (Rich Skrenta) writes:
>burley@geech.ai.mit.edu (Craig Burley) writes:
>> Is Amiga UNIX going to be sufficiently solid to enable me to get
>> GNU EMACS, GNU CC, and other GNU software up and running,
>
>Two C compilers are included with our release:  the standard cc as well
>as gcc.  Emacs as well as other public domain software including news, elm,
>rn, less, etc. are also included.  We felt that these utilities are useful
>and "standard" enough to warrant including on our release.  Source code for
>the public domain utilities is included in a separate archive on the release
>tape.
>

What about: trn, nn, xrn, flex, bison, bash, g++, jove, etc...?

>
>Rich
>-- 
>skrenta@amix.commodore.com


-- 
Joseph Hillenburg
jph@irie.ais.org
