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07-03-2002 03:06 AM
07-03-2002 03:06 AM
problems with gcc install
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07-08-2002 04:40 AM
07-08-2002 04:40 AM
Re: problems with gcc install
Hi Varvara:
I thought the bundled C compiler was only for compiling the kernel. Why don't you download and install the binary version from HP or the Software Porting and Archive Centre?
Cheers,
Dave
I thought the bundled C compiler was only for compiling the kernel. Why don't you download and install the binary version from HP or the Software Porting and Archive Centre?
Cheers,
Dave
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07-08-2002 04:44 AM
07-08-2002 04:44 AM
Re: problems with gcc install
Do you have ANSI cc.
I think you are using the bundled compiler from /usr/ccs/bin.
if you have the ANSI bundle then set the path to that cc else
you can download gcc which is available as a depot software from
http://hpux.cs.utah.edu
THanks
I think you are using the bundled compiler from /usr/ccs/bin.
if you have the ANSI bundle then set the path to that cc else
you can download gcc which is available as a depot software from
http://hpux.cs.utah.edu
THanks
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07-08-2002 04:51 AM
07-08-2002 04:51 AM
Re: problems with gcc install
Its a bit of a long winded reason but basically I am trying to do a perl install from source which is required to get ORACLE DBD working. I was having lots of problems getting the perl 5.6.1 to install so I decieded to go back and do an install from source of gcc gmake etc...
Currently I am working on an source install using perl development 5.8.0 and the depot gcc... so far so good.
I think the previous problem may be solved by installing the latest patch set.
Currently I am working on an source install using perl development 5.8.0 and the depot gcc... so far so good.
I think the previous problem may be solved by installing the latest patch set.
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