From: Kustaa N. <Kus...@pl...> - 2012-07-16 03:27:39
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On 7/16/12 01:05, "Maarten Brock" <sou...@ds...> wrote: >Hello Kustaa, > >We do not keep all old snapshot builds. If anyone has it >you may get lucky, but if you depend on it maybe you >should have kept it yourself. OTOH, 2.8.9 is close to >2.9.0 so maybe you could try that. The only real >alternative when it has to be this exact version is to >compile from source. > >Sorry, but still good luck, >Maarten Hello Maarten, Well, I actually have a copy, but I'm not feeling comfortable with it, because it does not work 'out of the box' like it used to. What happened is that my computer crashed and I emigrated to a new one. I had triple back up so I should have been good, only thing is that stuff in the 'Unix' directories like /usr were not backed up. I can access the original disk so that is not beyond recovery I just thought I asked first here. When I tried to compile this code that used to compile cleanly I got a message complaining about missing 'pic16devices.txt'. That maybe related to the the thing that the compiler copy that I have is not in the standard place but in my Mac's home directory. Maybe I should tweak it somehow... So I gave a the path to that with '-I' and now it compiles but complains about 'gpasm: command not found' so my setup is not working like it used to before the crash and I'm pretty sure I did not install gpasm separate originally so I feel like I'm not on the right path if I start to patch this installation ad hoc. Hmm ... last time SDCC built beautifully so maybe next I'll give it a go to compile from the source. If that fails I try to check original disk if I can recover it from there. Thank you for support and help anyway. br Kusti |