On Tuesday 04 July 2006 18:42, RichAnderson wrote:
> I have never been able to find an EBCDIC port of bison 2+. That's is why I
> am attempting it.
Good luck.
If you need help with some testing, please drop me a note.
>
> The last version that I successfully ported was 1.875
Henrik
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I have never been able to find an EBCDIC port of bison 2+. That's is why I am
attempting it.
The last version that I successfully ported was 1.875
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On Monday 03 July 2006 20:45, RichAnderson wrote:
> I am attempting to port Bison 2.0 to a machine which uses the EBCDIC
> character set. This version of bison wants to use itself to rebuild
> parse-gram.y. This assumes that the existing version is the correct code
> set. I can't use 1.875
is the
Hans Aberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 3 Jul 2006, at 22:45, RichAnderson wrote:
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>> I am attempting to port Bison 2.0 to a machine which uses the EBCDIC
>> character set. This version of bison wants to use itself to rebuild
>> parse-gram.y.
It shouldn't want to do that, unless you've modif
e a ported version of "flex", so I can successfully process
scan-gram.l
and scan-skel.l, but I can't figure out what to do about parse-
gram.y. Can
anyone help me with this???
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anyone help me with this???
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