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From: nils@guru.stgt.sub.org (Cornelis van der Laan)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce,comp.lang.ada
Subject: GNAT-2.00 for FreeBSD 1.1.5, NetBSD and BSDI386 available
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Date: 15 Dec 1994 01:38:23 -0800
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I have built gnat-2.00 on FreeBSD 1.1.5 using static linking for NetBSD
and make the binaries available on

ftp.ims.uni-stuttgart.de:/pub/unix/FreeBSD/gnat-2.00.netbsd-static.tar.gz

The included binaries run on FreeBSD, NetBSD and (purportedly) BSDI
systems and allow you to rebuild your own gnat binaries using sources
of gcc-2.6.2 and gnat-2.00 (the latter being available from
cs.nyu.edu:/pub/gnat).

Note: to use gnat, you have to set your path such that it includes 
      /usr/local/GNU/bin _before_ /usr/bin. The binder utility gnatbl
      invokes gcc and if it uses /usr/bin/gcc it will try to link 
      with the wrong /usr/lib/libgcc.a library.

Nils

PS: If there's interest, I can make available copies of the scanner
    generator aflex and the parser generator ayacc ported to gnat-2.00.
    Please mail me for more information.

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Cornelis van der Laan -- nils@ims.uni-stuttgart.de
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# echo Knusper Knusper Knaeuschen > /etc/nologin
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Cornelis van der Laan -- nils@ims.uni-stuttgart.de
                      -- nils@guru.stgt.sub.org
# echo Knusper Knusper Knaeuschen > /etc/nologin