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Francesco_13
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ANSi-c install in HP-UX 11

hello i do it to install ANSI-C compiler in a remote host.
How i can do it?
It's possible download a ANSI-C from hp web?

Thanks.
Best regards.
Francesco
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harry d brown jr
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Re: ANSi-c install in HP-UX 11

Sure, but it costs roughly 1200 USD

http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=B3899BA

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Robert-Jan Goossens_1
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Re: ANSi-c install in HP-UX 11

Hi Francesco,

If you are a DSPP company members, you can use the link below to download the ansi-c compiler, otherwise you will need to buy a license.

http://h21007.www2.hp.com/dspp/tech/tech_TechSoftwareDetailPage_IDX/1,1703,6922,00.html

http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=B3901BA

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Robert-Jan
Francesco_13
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Re: ANSi-c install in HP-UX 11

Hi,
i have cd-set with O.S. , it's possible do it a remote install with swinstall?

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harry d brown jr
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Re: ANSi-c install in HP-UX 11

http://www.hp.com/go/c

http://www.hp.com/go/c++

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harry d brown jr
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Re: ANSi-c install in HP-UX 11

mount the cd and export it using /etc/exports and then exportfs -a. then from the machine to install it on, nfs mount the cd and then use swinstall -s /cdmount/path

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H.Merijn Brand (procura
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Re: ANSi-c install in HP-UX 11

Since You closed the other Perl thread, I'm highjacking this one, because it waarents the content:

Please rate according to the value of the answer. And rate *all* answers. Remember that you are replied to here with answers from volunteers.

Obviously this post is of no value to the question you asked, so feel free to rate it with '0' points, but *do* rate all the answers.

Summary:
0: Sorry, but this is off topic, or does not help at all
1-3: thanks for the time, but it didn't get my any further insolving my question
4-7: Thanks, it helped, but I need more info, or I'm still not where I want to be
8-10: Yesssssss! That did it. I'm happy with this answer and my work can continue.

You can get a quick overview of the answers you missed here:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/pageList.do?userId=BR713448&listType=unassigned&forumId=1

As a side advice: don't close a thread too soon. At least not until your problem is actually solved. I read your other perl thread first, and I saw this second thread emerging already when I read the first. You were heading for trouble, but I could not tell you so, because it was closed. I'm not being pedantic. I just happen to know a lot about Perl.

Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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Francesco_13
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Re: ANSi-c install in HP-UX 11

Ok, thanks.

best regards.
Francesco