Hi there!! Can someone tell me where I can find 'supported' lex and yacc utilities that work on NT? Pardon me if this question is not relevant in this list.. Please send me the replies directly to my e-mail 'k.sundram@blr.sni.de' ; since I find that this list is getting bigger and better.. Thanx in advance K R Sundaram -- ************************************************ ***** K R Sundaram ***** ***** Ph. : +91-44- 8225072 / 3 /4. ***** ***** Fax : +91-44- 8283844 ***** ***** E-mail : k.sundram@blr.sni.de ***** ************************************************
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, KR Sundaram wrote:> Hi there!! > > Can someone tell me where I can find 'supported' lex and yacc > utilities that work on NT? > Pardon me if this question is not relevant in this list.. > Please send me the replies directly to my e-mail > 'k.sundram@blr.sni.de' ; since I find that this list > is getting bigger and better.. >We are using OpenNT from Softway Systems - sales@softway.com. http://www.OpenNt.com/ The X11 server isn't perfect, but the unix utilities are ok. --- Peter Blake ppb@hft.co.uk ppb@baloo.tcp.co.uk
Try www.cygnus.com. They have a distribution of the Cygnus tools commonly used on UNIX for Win32. They might be flex and byacc. -Ernie -----Original Message-----> 1) Re: lex, yacc >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Date: Sat, 6 Dec 1997 10:20:40 +0000 (GMT/BST) >From: Peter Blake <ppb@baloo.tcp.co.uk> >To: KR Sundaram <krs@blr.sni.de> >Subject: Re: lex, yacc >Message-ID: <Pine.BSI.3.95.971206101630.6843C-100000@ka.blake.org.uk> > >On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, KR Sundaram wrote: > >> Hi there!! >> >> Can someone tell me where I can find 'supported' lex and yacc >> utilities that work on NT? >> Pardon me if this question is not relevant in this list.. >> Please send me the replies directly to my e-mail >> 'k.sundram@blr.sni.de' ; since I find that this list >> is getting bigger and better.. >> > >We are using OpenNT from Softway Systems - sales@softway.com. >http://www.OpenNt.com/ > >The X11 server isn't perfect, but the unix utilities are ok. > > >--- >Peter Blake >ppb@hft.co.uk >ppb@baloo.tcp.co.uk > > > >------------------------------