* Re: Ada 95 compiler for NetBSD
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@ 2001-12-03 17:03 ` Aaro Koskinen
2001-12-04 20:49 ` Stephen Leake
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From: Aaro Koskinen @ 2001-12-03 17:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Thomas Mueller" <tmueller@bluegrass.net> writes:
> From what I read regarding GNAT, the source code is written in Ada
> and requires an already-existing GNAT installation. Catch-22? I even
> thought about the possibility of using the GNAT binary for Linux in
> Linux emulation under NetBSD, but how to avoid simply recompiling a
> Linux version? I guess some modifications would have to be made for
> NetBSD in the source, but GNAT was compiled for OS/2 (i386 or i686)
> and OpenVMS (Alpha), which are definitely not Unix.
There used to be a NetBSD port of GNAT some years ago, but I guess it
was dropped due to lack of interest. I remember trying it on my NetBSD
1.3 box...
Actually there seems to be port of GNAT 3.12p for NetBSD 1.4.1:
http://www.gnuada.org/netbsd.html
The current version of GNAT is 3.13p.
> I was looking at http://www.gnat.com and http://www.adahome.com less
> than 24 hours before Harri J Haataja's posting time, for DOS, Linux
> and BSD versions.
Also check ftp://ftp.cs.nyu.edu/pub/gnat/ for official "public"
distributions of GNAT.
A.
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Aaro Koskinen, aaro@iki.fi, http://www.iki.fi/aaro
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