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* Which GNAT for Fedora Core 3?
@ 2005-01-07  0:50 Dr. Adrian Wrigley
  2005-01-07 22:19 ` Jeff C
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From: Dr. Adrian Wrigley @ 2005-01-07  0:50 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi guys!

I am hoping to install a complete GNAT compiler and tools
on Fedora Core 3 (Linux) on Athlon XP.

Which version of GNAT is likely to be best, assuming I want
something reasonably stable and mature?

Will I have to build Glade, Florist, GtkAda, PolyORB etc. myself, or
does anyone have .rpm packages for these?

I ask because I find gcc-gnat-3.3.2, 3.4.3, 3.2.2, 3.15p versions
around, and reports of compatibility problems, threading problems etc,
and assume readers here will have already solved any problems arising.

Thank you!
-- 
Dr. Adrian Wrigley, Cambridge, UK




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* Re: Which GNAT for Fedora Core 3?
  2005-01-07  0:50 Which GNAT for Fedora Core 3? Dr. Adrian Wrigley
@ 2005-01-07 22:19 ` Jeff C
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jeff C @ 2005-01-07 22:19 UTC (permalink / raw)



"Dr. Adrian Wrigley" <amtw@linuxchip.demon.co.uk.uk.uk> wrote in message 
news:pan.2005.01.07.00.51.21.918128@linuxchip.demon.co.uk.uk.uk...
> Hi guys!
>
> I am hoping to install a complete GNAT compiler and tools
> on Fedora Core 3 (Linux) on Athlon XP.
>
> Which version of GNAT is likely to be best, assuming I want
> something reasonably stable and mature?
>
> Will I have to build Glade, Florist, GtkAda, PolyORB etc. myself, or
> does anyone have .rpm packages for these?
>
> I ask because I find gcc-gnat-3.3.2, 3.4.3, 3.2.2, 3.15p versions
> around, and reports of compatibility problems, threading problems etc,
> and assume readers here will have already solved any problems arising.
>
> Thank you!
> -- 
> Dr. Adrian Wrigley, Cambridge, UK
>

If this is for a university project I'd look into AdaCore Ada Academic 
Initiative (http://www.adacore.com/academic.php)
 and see what they say (as far as cost) first.

All of the current public releases have one problem or another.

I don't think that the community has quite come to grips with the apparent 
lack of future public releases from AdaCore
(not saying that it will never happen...but it has not happened in a really 
long time)


3.15p is old, lacks a few features and has issues on newer Linux kernels 
without workarounds
The 3.2/3.3 series from FSF (at least in my use) ran into more plain old 
compiler bugs than 3.15p


3.4.3 is really not bad at all ( I have yet to hit a code mis compile or bug 
box) but there are debugging issues (though I have not
tried to compile the recent Gdb CVS at the libre site that showed up a month 
or so ago).






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