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тАО03-17-2009 02:20 AM
тАО03-17-2009 02:20 AM
Re: Compilation Issue
The result after adding the flag is
cc: internal error 1901: cannot exec /ProdCommon/opt/langtools/lbin/cpp.ansi: 2 (No such file or directory)
cc: internal error 1901: cannot exec /ProdCommon/opt/langtools/lbin/cpp.ansi: 2 (No such file or directory)
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тАО03-17-2009 02:56 AM
тАО03-17-2009 02:56 AM
Re: Compilation Issue
Again: Where is the compiler installed?
Why do you have headers in this directory tree: /ProdCommon/opt/aCC
If you have an official installation of aC++, you must also have /opt/langtools/lbin/cpp.ansi.
Why do you have headers in this directory tree: /ProdCommon/opt/aCC
If you have an official installation of aC++, you must also have /opt/langtools/lbin/cpp.ansi.
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тАО03-17-2009 12:48 PM
тАО03-17-2009 12:48 PM
Re: Compilation Issue
While you are tracking down cpp.ansi, you could compile with "-E -.i" to get a .i file.
(Then you can look at that .i file for anything unusual around those errors.)
Then you can compile that .i file instead of your .c. This will show the expanded macros in the error messages.
(Then you can look at that .i file for anything unusual around those errors.)
Then you can compile that .i file instead of your .c. This will show the expanded macros in the error messages.
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