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From: David Allen <mda@idatar.com>
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On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 01:31:34PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
> What I'm curious about is whether the compilers included with fink
> (fink.sf.net, which I also have not installed) exhibit similar
> behavior, or if this is unique to the Apple tools.  If fink behaves
> differently, then perhaps we can say that "compilation on Darwin is
> supported only with fink."  Another possibility is to investigate
> whether gcc supports options to tell it "be case-sensitive, please"
> and whether there is a difference when running on HFS vs. UFS
> partitions.  I intend to investigate all but the fink question
> shortly.

I'd be glad to investigate the fink route, I've already got fink on my
system, but I don't see any compiler tools through dselect other than
things like ddd, etc.  If there's an extra apt source I need, clue me
in and I'll test.

-- 
David Allen
http://opop.nols.com/
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