March 16, 2001: The GNU project and the GCC developers are pleased to announce the release of GCC version 2.95.3.
GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler Collection.
The whole suite has been extensively regression tested and package tested. It should be reliable and suitable for widespread use.
The compiler has several new optimizations, new targets, new languages and other new features. See the new features page for a more complete list of new features found in the GCC 2.95 releases.
The sources include installation instructions in both HTML
and plaintext forms in the install
directory in the distribution.
However, the most up to date
installation instructions
and build/test status are on the web pages. We
will update those pages as new information becomes available.
The GCC developers would like to thank the numerous people that have contributed new features, test results, bugfixes, etc to GCC. This amazing group of volunteers is what makes GCC successful.
And finally, we can't in good conscience fail to mention some caveats to using GCC 2.95.
Download GCC 2.95 from the
GNU FTP server (ftp://ftp.gnu.org)
Find a GNU mirror site
Find a GCC mirror site
For additional information about GCC please see the GCC project web server or contact the GCC development mailing list.
Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [email protected]. There are also other ways to contact the FSF.
These pages are maintained by the GCC team.
For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and the GCC manuals. If that fails, the [email protected] mailing list might help.Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA.
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