Darryl Okahata wrote:
Although it's highly portable, it biggest problem is that it's
I would not call that a "problem", but a feature.
written in Modula 3, and not C/C++. While the Modula 3 compiler is
freely available and exists for nearly every platform under the sun,
compiling the Modula 3 compiler requires a ton of disk space, as the
standard procedure compiles/installs a ton of example programs (there's
a simple way around this, but it's tedious and not well documented).
Here is a link to a location of RPM binary packages for PM3, a free
distribution of Modula3 that is more actively worked on than DEC-SRC
Modula 3.
http://m3.polymtl.ca/m3/RPMS
If someone start to setup a mirror for the CVS tree and has problems on
the Modula3 side, I can try to help.
-- Darryl Okahata
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Marc Paquette
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