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Software News   Software News : GCC Installer 1.1 Update Released
   posted by Amon_Re on 20-Oct-2004 23:35:08 (2554 reads)
The GCC Installer 1.1 Update has been released. This update fixes some errors that crept in the previous version. It fixes the following:

- Installer now downloads the NDK (removed comment)
- Installs fd2inline (was missing in previous version)
- Creates inlines & proto's (new feature)


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