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- From: dsiegel@optima.UUCP (Dave Siegel)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sys5.r4,comp.windows.x
- Subject: Re: Compiling X Sources Under Dell SVR4
- Message-ID: <26259@optima.cs.arizona.edu>
- Date: 11 Nov 92 23:56:23 GMT
- References: <BxJ9JD.JwA@cs.psu.edu>
- Sender: news@cs.arizona.edu
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- From article <BxJ9JD.JwA@cs.psu.edu>, by richmond@pascal.cs.psu.edu (Matt Richmond):
- >>/usr/X5/lib/X11/config/x386.cf to force the use of gcc for CcCmd.
- >>
- > OK, so this enables gcc to be the default compiler used by xmkmf.
- > Now is there a way to get -Xa for gcc? I've been getting all
- > sorts of compilation errors because gcc uses the '.so' libraries.
- > Thanks.
- >
- > --Matt Richmond
-
- hm, the manpage on cc says that -Xa just specifies a certain level of Ansi
- compatibilty...i'm wondering why that's any different than using gcc with a
- -ansi switch...
-
- -dave
-
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- Dave Siegel dsiegel@cs.arizona.edu dsiegel@biosci.arizona.edu
- SysMgr, Biotec, U of Az dsiegel@hacks.arizona.edu dsiegel@seagull.tucson.az.us
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