02-23-2018
Help request for SCO System V 3.2 R4.2 C language compiler
No, I need for research purposes the SCO C compiler for System V 3.2 R4.2 I need the SCO compiler not gcc version.
This release did not come with the C compiler it came as another tool suite.
Can someone help me please .
Dr. Mariano Mendez
Operating System Professor
University of Buenos Aires
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
qd-config
QD-CONFIGG(1) QD-CONFIGG(1)
NAME
qd-config - determine flags for compilation and linking
SYNOPSIS
qd-config [options]
DESCRIPTION
To link a Fortran-90 program with the C++ qd library, it is recommended to link with the C++ compiler used to generate the library. The
Fortran 90 interface (along with a C-style main function calling f_main) is found in the qdmod library. The qd-config script can be used
to determine which flags to pass to compile and link your programs.
OPTIONS
--src Switch between source and system location.
--prefix
Output configured prefix value.
--exec-prefix
Output configured exec_prefix value.
--build-flags
Compiler options used during build.
--build-libs
Linker options used during build.
--configure-args
Configure arguments used for build.
--cxx C++ compiler.
--cflags
C++ preprocessor and compiler options.
--cxxflags
C++ compiler options.
--libs-la
C++ linker options and libtool archive location.
--libs C++ linker options.
--fc Fortran compiler.
--fcflags
Fortran compiler options.
--fclibs
Fortran linker options.
--fmainlib
C++ linker options for main program written in Fortran.
--version
Output version.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Daniel Leidert <daniel.leidert@wgdd.de> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
User Commands 2008-05-11 QD-CONFIGG(1)