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Software News   Software News : GCC Installer 1.2, Make 3.81 & CVS 1.10
   posted by Amon_Re on 12-Nov-2004 23:50:48 (1724 reads)
I just thought I'd let you all know that I've updated the main installer to 1.2, and added 2 new packages, one to update make to version 3.81, and one that will install CVS 1.10.

You can find these at kefren.be
    

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Re: GCC Installer 1.2, Make 3.81 & CVS 1.10
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