Well,
yes, you can.

1. Somehow get latest binutils snapshot from sources.redhat.com/binutils (NOT 
stable, but snapshot -- this _is_ stable).
2. Build binutils. Install it (read instructions about --prefix and $PATH, 
etc...)

Then get latest gcc-3.2.2 somehow. - unpack and untar it.
Copy cvs'ed files (gcc-3.3 tree.) somewhere to dir 'zzz'.

Then
cd zzz; cp - gcc-3.3 ../gcc-3.2.2

then buil gcc. Install it.

Get msp430-libc, unpack, untar, build, install.

HOpe this helps.

~d



On Tuesday 29 April 2003 22:21, Andreas Schwarz wrote:
> Malan Joubert wrote:
> > My unix machine is not connected to the internet, all I can do is
> > download files from a Windows XP machine and copy it via ftp onto my
> > freeBSD machine. Can I install mspgcc without using CVS at all?
>
> No, but you could use a windows CVS client.

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