On Sat, Dec 28, 2019 at 09:15:53PM -0700, Jeff Law wrote:
> I don't have a gitlab account, so I'm commenting here.
> 
> I believe RCS was initially used circa 1992 on the FSF machine which
> held the canonical GCC sources.  But I'm not aware of anyone still
> having a copy of the old RCS ,v files.
> 
> THere's a slight chance we've got the old gcc2 snapshots in the Cygnus
> CVS tree (assuming I could still find it) -- we may have imported the
> snapshots onto CVS branches -- I can't really remember anymore.
> 
> FOr old releases, the best resource I know of is:
> 
> ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/old-releases
> 
> That has stuff all the way back to gcc-0.9, circa 1987.  It's nowhere
> near complete.  You'll also find that in that era things were split up.
> ie, the C++ compiler & runtime were separate distributions from the C
> compiler & code generator, similarly for the old g77 compiler, gnat,
> etc.
> 
> You may find other nuggets in there.  

Apparently less complete, but there is also
https://ftp.gnu.org/old-gnu/gcc/
Which does have some old diff files to reconstruct some missing versions.

Cheers,

Mark

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