ix194@sdcc6.ucsd.EDU (J David Nichols) (02/24/89)
I'm trying to get gcc up and running under EUNICE, a UNIX/BSD 4.2 emulator which runs under VMS. I'm aware that there is a VMS version of gcc, but I'd prefer to have the UNIX world version working, if possible. 1. Are there ways to emulate the system calls getrlimit, setrlimit, and getrusage ? I have kluged together routines to fake them which work most of the time, but I'd be interested if someone else had code they felt worked reliably. 2. I would also like to get gdb working. We don't have dbx available, so gdb looks like the only debugging option available. Are there ways to mimic psignal, sigsetmask and fcntl? If that isn't possible, is there a way to compile gcc so that it provides sdb compatible output ? It seems like there should be more to it than just adding to tm-vax.h #define SDB_DEBUGGING_INFO removing all the defines to DBX_... and changing dbxout.c to sdbout.c in Makefile. Thanks in advance, David Nichols (ix194@sdcc6.ucsd.edu) -- J. David Nichols Internet ix194@sdcc6.ucsd.edu SPAN CASS::NICHOLS