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1. Linux
Hi ,
Currently i have my c and pro*c code got compiled in IBM POWER - AIX machine with xlc compiler version 9.
We are planning to migrate all our applications from IBM POWER - AIX to Redhat Linux.
Can i use the same current (IBM AIX) xlc compiler with the same compiling... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: mugunthanvh
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2. AIX
Hello,
We are migrating some applications from previously running on an AIX system to a Linux RedHat system.
I was tasked with recompiling some of the code. Unfortunatly I am a big novice on this.
So i have the commands used to compile the code with xlc compiler in the AIX environment and i am... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: spooksman
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3. AIX
Hi,
Below is output of lslpp command.
bash-3.00# lslpp -L | grep xlC
xlC.aix50.rte 11.1.0.1 C F XL C/C++ Runtime for AIX 5.3
xlC.cpp 9.0.0.0 C F C for AIX Preprocessor
xlC.msg.en_US.cpp 9.0.0.0 C F C for AIX... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: manoj.solaris
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4. AIX
Hi all,
I would like to compile a program and get current errors and warnings report to me as « gcc -Wall ».
Does someone can give me these options to get an equivalent ?
Or the ommon option used to put them in a CFLAGS in a Makefile.
Something like :
xlc -O2 -Wall my_prog.c -o... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: domiq44
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5. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Who can explain in a few words the difference between XLC for AIX and XLC enterprise Edition for AIX (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: fvaltat1
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6. AIX
Problem
when compiling c-source with xlc it will generate some other files .lst .call. This kind of files is generated on the current directory.
Question
Can I influence the directory where the .lst and .call is generated.
What i want is a dir stucture like this:
project
|---c-source... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: corley
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7. AIX
Hello all,
One of the application we port to Aix from linux Segmentation faults when it exits. Here is part of backtrace of SEGV:
(dbx) where
splay(??, ??, ??) at
free_y(??, ??) at
free_common(??) at
....
exit(??) at
...
Application seem to perform everything expected well and... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: qrio.qrio
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8. AIX
Hello,
I'm getting "xlc: not found" error compiling code using 'make oracle' command on IBM AIX. C/C++ compiler is installed, but 'xlc' still missing. Could you please tell me which OS package contains the 'xlc' executable?
$ > make oracle
xlc -qmkshrobj -e MQStart -L/usr/mqm/lib -lmqmcs_r... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: safir29
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9. AIX
Hi guys,
I need to compile sap libraries, installed make, automake, gcc, libstc libgcc and everything I used to install on linux when compiling
when i run make, it aborts with the error msg
/usr/bin/sh: xlc: not found.
I see the binary xlc is missing
lslpp -l | grep -i xlc
... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: funksen
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10. Programming
when i compile with Xlc i sometimes get the following Error:
(S) Initialization between types "int" and "struct MskTtimerData*" is not allowed.
when i compile with cc with the same Flags, i only get a (W) with the same message, but it compiles fine.
How can i get the Xlc to 'ignore' the... (3 Replies)
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CONFIG.GUESS(1) User Commands CONFIG.GUESS(1)
NAME
config.guess - guess the build system triplet
SYNOPSIS
config.guess [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
The GNU build system distinguishes three types of machines, the `build' machine on which the compilers are run, the `host' machine on which
the package being built will run, and, exclusively when you build a compiler, assembler etc., the `target' machine, for which the compiler
being built will produce code.
This script will guess the type of the `build' machine.
Output the configuration name of the system `config.guess' is run on.
Operation modes:
-h, --help
print this help, then exit
-t, --time-stamp
print date of last modification, then exit
-v, --version
print version number, then exit
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
config.guess might need to compile and run C code, hence it needs a compiler for the `build' machine: use the environment variable
`CC_FOR_BUILD' to specify the compiler for the build machine. If `CC_FOR_BUILD' is not specified, `CC' will be used. Be sure to specify
`CC_FOR_BUILD' is `CC' is a cross-compiler to the `host' machine.
CC_FOR_BUILD a native C compiler, defaults to `cc'
CC a native C compiler, the previous variable is preferred
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs and patches to <config-patches@gnu.org>.
Originally written by Per Bothner.
Copyright 1992-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
autoconf(1), automake(1), autoreconf(1), autoupdate(1), autoheader(1), autoscan(1), config.guess(1), config.sub(1), ifnames(1), libtool(1).
GNU Autoconf 2.69 August 2017 CONFIG.GUESS(1)