05-26-2008
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1. Linux
I download a gcc3.0.tar.gz file ,then tar it.
Continue,I change current path to gcc3.0 and press
./configure
The error appeared ,it is CC command not found .
Please tell me What can I do to pass on. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: fansings
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2. Solaris
Hi,
Installed the gcc compiler off the Solaris 9 Companion CD a while back , but needed to delete it due to disk space issues.
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If I select all the packages off the Development/Languages menu , the install list... (3 Replies)
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3. SuSE
Hi I have installed Suse Linux 9.3 desktop on my computer. I found out I need to install 'gcc', and I was able to download the source code. I then tried to follow some instructions from WEB search to compile and build gcc, and I am getting the following error:
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linux:/gcc/gcc-2.95.3 #... (1 Reply)
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4. Solaris
Hi,
I tried to install apache web server on solaris 8 and was prompted that i do not have any valid compiler.
I tried to install GCC on solaris 8 using the command
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5. AIX
The problem after install gcc on AIX 5.3
I download 5 rpm packages from IBM AIX Toolbox Download Page - Alphabetical Listing and install them.
rpm -ivh gcc-4.0.0-1.aix5.3.ppc.rpm
rpm -ivh libgcc-4.0.0-1.aix5.3.ppc.rpm
rpm -ivh libstdcplusplus-4.0.0-1.aix5.3.ppc.rpm
rpm -ivh... (1 Reply)
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I am building gcc-3.4.4 on sol-10 and getting the following error.
my configure is going well but failing in the build stage
***
checking for windres... windres
checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no
updating cache ./config.cache
creating... (0 Replies)
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7. AIX
I want to install gcc compiler on aix box.
$uname -a
AIX GTMIT 3 5 000000000000
Can any one help me installing gcc compiler(step by step)either by smit or rpm commands ?
What is boot straping ?
Its urgent ..
Thanks in advance (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: kittu1979
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8. Solaris
well, i know wich GCC can be download by Manager package, easy!
but I want install gcc "whith myself hands"
I have gcc .tar and i cant install by console.
after comand $make: erro
ok! i dont have compiler, but i want install gcc!
sorry my english... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Hyagosallet
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9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi All,
I need gcc with permission 750, while installation itself. or how can i change the permission without using chmod command.
My requirement is User and Group only use the gcc. since i am having ldap users.
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rajamohan
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10. SuSE
Hi all!
I have posted in the Shell Programming Scripting Forum for a problem with the use of shc and so on...
You can read it complete here: shell-programming-scripting/148510-problems-using-shc.html
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Discussion started by: Magius
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
trampoline
TRAMPOLINE(3) Library Functions Manual TRAMPOLINE(3)
NAME
trampoline - closures as first-class C functions
SYNOPSIS
#include <trampoline.h>
function = alloc_trampoline(address, variable, data);
free_trampoline(function);
is_trampoline(function)
trampoline_address(function)
trampoline_variable(function)
trampoline_data(function)
DESCRIPTION
These functions implement closures as first-class C functions. A closure consists of a regular C function and a piece of data which gets
passed to the C function when the closure is called.
Closures as first-class C functions means that they fit into a function pointer and can be called exactly like any other C function. func-
tion = alloc_trampoline(address, variable, data) allocates a closure. When function gets called, it stores data in the variable variable
and calls the C function at address. The function at address is responsible for fetching data out of variable immediately, before execu-
tion of any other function call.
This is much like gcc's local functions, except that the GNU C local functions have dynamic extent (i.e. are deallocated when the creating
function returns), while trampoline provides functions with indefinite extent: function is only deallocated when free_trampoline(function)
is called.
is_trampoline(function) checks whether the C function function was produced by a call to alloc_trampoline. If this returns true, the argu-
ments given to alloc_trampoline can be retrieved:
trampoline_address(function) returns address,
trampoline_variable(function) returns variable,
trampoline_data(function) returns data.
SEE ALSO
gcc(1), varargs(3), callback(3)
BUGS
Passing the data through a global variable is not reentrant. Don't call trampoline functions from within signal handlers. This is fixed in
the callback(3) package.
PORTING
The way gcc builds local functions is described in the gcc source, file gcc-2.6.3/config/cpu/cpu.h.
AUTHOR
Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Many ideas were cribbed from the gcc source.
25 October 1997 TRAMPOLINE(3)