From: pfaffman@pilot.njin.net (Jay Pfaffman) Subject: /lib/libm_v2_v11c Date: 1 Jun 92 20:24:00 GMT Reply-To: pfaffman@pilot.njin.net (Jay Pfaffman) I'm trying to get X1.0 running. I downloaded Xbase1.0 & Xuser1.0 from banjo and I seem to be missing /lib/libm_v2_11c. I can't find it in any of the X or GCC files. I think I've tried (at least) the obvious ones, but I imagine I'm mistaken. Where is /lib/libm_v2_v11c? thanks. -- Jay Pfaffman, Computer Coordinator pfaffman@pilot.njin.net Dwight-Englewood School 315 E. Palisade Ave. 201-569-9500 Englewood, NJ 07631-0489
From: hlu@yoda.eecs.wsu.edu (H.J. Lu) Subject: Re: /lib/libm_v2_v11c (offical GCC ftp site for Linux) Date: 2 Jun 92 01:35:30 GMT In article <Jun.1.16.23.59.1992.11343@pilot.njin.net> pfaffman@pilot.njin.net (Jay Pfaffman) writes: >I'm trying to get X1.0 running. I downloaded Xbase1.0 & Xuser1.0 from >banjo and I seem to be missing /lib/libm_v2_11c. I can't find it in >any of the X or GCC files. I think I've tried (at least) the obvious >ones, but I imagine I'm mistaken. > >Where is /lib/libm_v2_v11c? Read the version number v2_v11c as 2.11c. > >thanks. In case somebody doesn't know. The official gcc ftp site for Linux is banjo.concert.net under /pub/Linux/GCC. For now, gcc 2.11c is officially released. There are also a few testing releases. To use the the testing gcc, you MUST join the GCC channel. Before you install the gcc, please read all the release notes up to the version you are installing. H.J.