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In article <85395322583.20041216232218_at_gennick.com>, Jonathan Gennick
<jonathan_at_gennick.com> writes
>Another source for a free Windows C++ compiler is
>www.bloodshed.net . What you get from them is really gcc for
>Windows, but it's all wrapped up in a very nice GUI. Whether
>it works with PL/SQL native compilation is something I can't
>tell you, because I don't know.
Hi Jonathan and Larry,
I can concur that bloodshed is indeed a nice environment and exposes gcc. I have used it to compile OCI programs on Windows previously so you may be able to get native compiled PL/SQL to work, I have not tried it.
kind regards
Pete
-- Pete Finnigan (email:pete_at_petefinnigan.com) Web site: http://www.petefinnigan.com - Oracle security audit specialists Oracle security blog: http://www.petefinnigan.com/weblog/entries/index.html Book:Oracle security step-by-step Guide - see http://store.sans.org for details. -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Fri Dec 17 2004 - 04:37:57 CST
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