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- From: willi@enel.ucalgary.ca (Ian Williamson)
- Subject: NCR System VR4 on 386 binaries...
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- Date: Wed, 06 Jan 93 16:51:19 GMT
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- Organization: ECE Department, U. of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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- Hello. I have been trying to compile a copy of gcc for our machine which
- is running NCR's AT&T Unix System V Release 4.0. The problem is that we have
- no compiler on this machine.
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- So, I'm trying to use djgcc on a 386 under DOS to create a compiler for the
- Unix box, and I'm not having much luck. I tried doing all the config by hand,
- and that seemed to work, the makefile is being very difficult however, and
- the scripts of course don't work under DOS.
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- Now, I'm not sure I'm doing it at all right. Am I trying to create a compiler
- which will run under DOS and create the Unix executables, or am I trying to
- compile a Unix gcc directly using djgcc (I don't know if that is possible).
- Is there an easy way to go about this?
-
- I've run out of steam trying to do this, and would appreciate any help.
- Ideally, could someone help me get the binaries for the Unix box? Then I
- could just recompile on the Unix...
-
- Please reply via email to: willi@geo.ucalgary.ca
-
- Thanks for the help...
-
- Ian
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- Ian Williamson
- willi@geo.ucalgary.ca
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