Hi everybody,
I am happy to announce that the GPC web site http://www.gnu-pascal.de is back online, after several weeks of problems on the server.
The current GPC beta release (20041017) is on the download page. Previous alphas/betas between 2.1 and this one have been omitted since I'd have to reconstruct them from my archives and verify them to be trushworthy, and I don't think it's worth the effort. If there are serious problems with 20041017, I'd rather fix them, so everyone can ugprade.
Thanks to Eike Lange and Benedikt Wildenhain for helping set up the server again and to G-N-U GmbH for hosting the current GPC beta release in the meantime.
Frank
Frank Heckenbach a écrit:
Hi everybody,
I am happy to announce that the GPC web site http://www.gnu-pascal.de is back online, after several weeks of problems on the server.
The current GPC beta release (20041017) is on the download page. Previous alphas/betas between 2.1 and this one have been omitted since I'd have to reconstruct them from my archives and verify them to be trushworthy, and I don't think it's worth the effort. If there are serious problems with 20041017, I'd rather fix them, so everyone can ugprade.
Thanks to Eike Lange and Benedikt Wildenhain for helping set up the server again and to G-N-U GmbH for hosting the current GPC beta release in the meantime.
I have restored files corresponding to DJGPP and uploaded the last beta djgpp binary (20041017) as usual in the directory http://gnu-pascal.de/contrib/maurice/ I have cleaned some old binaries in that directory, and not uploaded binaries corresponding to gcc -3.3.x due to user complaints produced by the problem of CPP_PREDEFINES. But I have compiled successfully (no error in the test suite) for gcc-3.3.3 and gcc-3.3.5 I can give them to anybody interested (with warnings about use !!!) The only reason to do that, I think, is the inclusion of more recents backends (I have compiled them to enable checks on the most recent machines bought in our lab).
Maurice