Timothy Sipples wrote:
Thinking out loud some more, it seems much of the service could be done via
convenient e-mail.

You'd send an e-mail with a file attachment (in common formats like .zip,
.tar, .tar.gz) containing your source code, make file, etc.  You'd send the
e-mail to something like:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Hi Timothy,

  Kinda "been-there/done-that" - see

       http://www.dignus.com/testdrive.shtml

  It's not the entire compile step (you see the assembly source,
  don't get an object) - but it's a nice proof-of-concept.

  And, to do some late friday-afternoon "horn tooting...."

  Regarding the idea of using WDz - The Dignus compilers integrate well
  into that Eclipse-based environment, even supporting the IBM 'events
  file'. So, after the compile or assembly, the eclipse editor "jumps
  to" the lines with any messages, etc...

  And - Dignus supports IBM compatibility; so if you wanted to build
  those GNU utilities on say, your Linux platform using Dignus as
  a cross-compiler, we can handle that... and you wind up still
  using the IBM runtime (or, of course, you could use our runtime
  if you prefer - and be non-LE.)

        - Dave Rivers -

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