Re: OT - About lcc-linux32 (was - Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?)



santosh wrote:
jacob navia wrote:

<snip>

Thanks for your input but please, think on the work
behind that program

Yes, I understand. I'm pleased that I can try out your compiler
natively under Linux with all the complications of WINE.

Read "with" above as "without."

.



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