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Operating Systems Solaris Why is gcc missing from </usr/sfw/bin> Post 302554220 by steve701 on Saturday 10th of September 2011 10:16:03 PM
Old 09-10-2011
Why is gcc missing from </usr/sfw/bin>

Hi All: Does anyone know why gcc would be missing from /usr/sfw/bin? Has it been replaced by another file in below directory? .... Do you think admins may have deleted it from here?

More importantly, is there anything else I can use in here as an alternative for a C program compilation?
(gmake is not useful as it will need a c compiler, and CC doesn't work as I get: "/usr/ucb/cc: language optional software package not installed".


Code:
/usr/sfw/bin> ls
64                   fixwwps              includeres           psset
a2ps                 flex                 ipmitool             pstops
acroread             font2c               libusb-config        pv.sh
addbuiltin           freetype-config      lprsetup.sh          showchar
ant                  gaddr2line           mib2c                signtool
antRun               gar                  mib2c.perl           signver
antRun.pl            gas                  modutil              snmpbulkget
bdftops              gc++filt             net-snmp-config      snmpbulkwalk
bison                gegrep               net-snmp-config-32   snmpconf
CA.pl                getafm               net-snmp-config-64   snmpdelta
card                 gfgrep               ogonkify             snmpdf
certutil             ggprof               openssl              snmpget
cmsutil              ggrep                pdf2dsc              snmpgetnext
complete-ant-cmd.pl  gimpprint-config     pdf2ps               snmpinform
composeglyphs        gld                  pdfopt               snmpnetstat
crlutil              glib-config          pdiff                snmpset
dumphint             gm4                  pf2afm               snmpstatus
dvipdf               gmake                pfbtopfa             snmptable
eps2eps              gnm                  pilot-xfer           snmptest
epsffit              gobjcopy             pk12util             snmptranslate
escputil             gobjdump             printafm             snmptrap
extractres           granlib              ps2ascii             snmpusm
fixdlsrps            greadelf             ps2epsi              snmpvacm
fixfmps              gs                   ps2pdf               snmpwalk
fixmacps             gsbj                 ps2pdf12             sparcv9
fixmswrd.pl          gsdj                 ps2pdf13             ssltap
fixnt                gsdj500              ps2pdf14             tclsh8.3
fixproc              gsize                ps2pdfwr             texi2dvi4a2ps
fixps                gslj                 ps2ps                unix-lpr.sh
fixpsditps           gslp                 psbook               wftopfa
fixpspps             gsnd                 psmandup             wget
fixscribeps          gstrings             psmerge              wish8.3
fixtpps              gstrip               psnup                zsh
fixwfwps             gtar                 psresize             zsh-4.2.1
fixwpps              ijs-config           psselect


Last edited by DukeNuke2; 09-11-2011 at 05:37 AM..
 

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GENASSYM.CF(5)						      BSD File Formats Manual						    GENASSYM.CF(5)

NAME
genassym.cf -- assym.h definition file DESCRIPTION
The genassym.cf file is used by genassym(1) to make constant C expressions known to assembler source files. Lines starting with '#' are dis- carded by genassym(1). Lines starting with include, ifdef, if, else or endif are preceded with '#' and passed otherwise unmodified to the C compiler. Lines starting with quote get passed on with the quote command removed. The first word after a define command is taken as a CPP identifier and the rest of the line has to be a constant C expression. The output of genassym(1) will assign the numerical value of this expression to the CPP identifier. export X is a shorthand for define X X. struct X remembers X for the member command and does a define X_SIZEOF sizeof(X). member X does a define X offsetof(<last struct>, X). config <ctype> <gcc constraint> <asm print modifier> can be used to customize the output of genassym(1). When producing C output, values are casted to <ctype> (default: long) before they get handed to printf. <gcc constraint> (default: n) is the constraint used in the __asm__ statements. <asm print modifier> (default: empty) can be used to force gcc to output operands in different ways then normal. The "a" modifier e.g. stops gcc from emitting immediate prefixes in front of con- stants for the i386 and m68k port. FILES
/usr/src/sys/arch/${MACHINE}/${MACHINE}/genassym.cf SEE ALSO
genassym(1) HISTORY
The genassym.cf file appeared in NetBSD 1.3. BSD
August 18, 2005 BSD
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