I'll pick up borland and play with it, although I won't get to it
until the next cycle. I've got a really old version of Turbo C++ 4.52
left over from school, and free versions of Turbo C++ Explorer are
available for download. I don't promise any miracles, but at least I
will be able to prove that some errors still exist or not.

--Andrew Whitworth

On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:49 AM, Will Coleda via RT
<parrotbug-follo...@parrotcode.org> wrote:
> On Thu Jan 11 09:55:40 2007, stmpeters wrote:
>> On Thu Jan 11 08:57:22 2007, coke wrote:
>> > Need details.
>>
>> A recent patch has gotten Parrot to the point that it can be compiled
>> with Borland C++ on Win32.  Unfortunately, it does not link correctly to
>> actually create a valid parrot executable.  Additional configuration is
>> needed to make Borland compile and link Parrot so that it can actually
>> be run and tested.
>
> Without a champion for this compiler, there's not much we can do; Our current 
> targets for
> Windows include, as I understand it, cygwin, strawberry perl and its build 
> system, and recent
> versions of VisualC++. Borland isn't in our core list for the upcoming 1.0 
> release.
>
> If we do find a Borland champion, they should open a new ticket at 
> https://trac.parrot.org/.
>
> Rejecting this ticket; Regards.
>
> --
> Will "Coke" Coleda
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