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Top Forums Programming configure errors Post 11123 by thalex on Thursday 29th of November 2001 08:28:53 AM
Old 11-29-2001
Is the message still cannot create executables? paths are ok. Sometimes vendors like SUn or HP have a native non ansi C compiler with small subset of include files. Thats why I tols you if you can compile the gcc source. Plus, the configure script of gcc gives extra details why you cant create executables. It may give you what exactly is missing...
 

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condor_compile(1)					      General Commands Manual						 condor_compile(1)

Name
       condor_compile create - a relinked executable for submission to the Standard Universe

Synopsis
       condor_compile cc | CC | gcc | f77 | g++ | ld | make | ...

Description
       Use  condor_compile to relink a program with the Condor libraries for submission into Condor's Standard Universe. The Condor libraries pro-
       vide the program with additional support, such as the capability to checkpoint, which is required in Condor's  Standard	Universe  mode	of
       operation.  condor_compile  requires  access  to the source or object code of the program to be submitted; if source or object code for the
       program is not available (i.e. only an executable binary, or if it is a shell script),  then  the  program  must  submitted  into  Condor's
       Vanilla	Universe. See the reference page for condor_submitand/or consult the "Condor Users and Administrators Manual" for further informa-
       tion.

       To use condor_compile, simply enter "condor_compile" followed by whatever you would normally enter to compile or link your application. Any
       resulting executables will have the Condor libraries linked in. For example:

	      condor_compile  cc -O -o myprogram.condor file1.c file2.c ...

       will  produce  a  binary "myprogram.condor" which is relinked for Condor, capable of checkpoint/migration/remote-system-calls, and ready to
       submit to the Standard Universe.

       If the Condor administrator has opted to fully install condor_compile, then condor_compilecan be followed by  practically  any  command	or
       program, including make or shell-script programs. For example, the following would all work:

	      condor_compile  make

	      condor_compile  make install

	      condor_compile  f77 -O mysolver.f

	      condor_compile  /bin/csh compile-me-shellscript

       If  the	Condor administrator has opted to only do a partial install of condor_compile, the you are restricted to following condor_compile-
       with one of these programs:

	      cc (the system C compiler)

	      c89 (POSIX compliant C compiler, on some systems)

	      CC (the system C++ compiler)

	      f77 (the system FORTRAN compiler)

	      gcc (the GNU C compiler)

	      g++ (the GNU C++ compiler)

	      g77 (the GNU FORTRAN compiler)

	      ld (the system linker)

       NOTE: If you use explicitly call ``ld'' when you normally create your binary, simply use:

	      condor_compile  ld <ld arguments and options>

       instead.

Exit Status
       condor_compileis a script that executes specified compilers and/or linkers. If an error is encountered before calling these other programs,
       condor_compilewill exit with a status value of 1 (one). Otherwise, the exit status will be that given by the executed program.

Author
       Condor Team, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Copyright
       Copyright  (C)  1990-2012  Condor  Team,  Computer  Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. All Rights Reserved.
       Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

       See the Condor Version 7.8.2 Manualor http://www.condorproject.org/licensefor additional notices. condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu

								  September 2012						 condor_compile(1)
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