"Michael J. Reeves, AA, ASc" <michaeljreeves....@sbcglobal.net> wrote on
06/18/2012 03:09:55 PM:
>
> David or Benjamin,
>
> I went back to the site to find the native compilers.
>
> The link for Windows is what I already d/l'd.
>
> So, I need clarification on which links to use to d/l a native compiler?
>

Hi,

        The various pre-built binary builds of X10 you can download from
http://x10-lang.org/software/download-x10/latest-release.html include both
Native X10 and Managed X10.   On windows, Native X10 requires cygwin to
work.

        Linux/x86 (RHEL5)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/x10/files/x10/2.2.2.2/x10-2.2.2.2_linux_x86.tgz/download
        Linux/x86_64 (RHEL5)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/x10/files/x10/2.2.2.2/x10-2.2.2.2_linux_x86.tgz/download
        Linux/x86_64 (RHEL6)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/x10/files/x10/2.2.2.2/x10-2.2.2.2_linux_rh6_x86_64.tgz/download

        Windows/cygwin
http://sourceforge.net/projects/x10/files/x10/2.2.2.2/x10-2.2.2.2_cygwin_x86.tgz/download


        If the pre-built binaries don't work for your particular Linux
release, you can download the source tar ball
http://sourceforge.net/projects/x10/files/x10/2.2.2.2/x10-2.2.2.2-src.tar.bz2/download
  and then follow the instructions for building from source (
http://x10-lang.org/x10-development/building-x10-from-source.html).

--dave
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