btwomey@mtuxj.att.com (XF3AA-W.TWOMEY) (05/12/89)
I'm trying to compile nawk on a unix-pc, 3.5. The compiler is dieing I don't think it has anything to do with the source because I've removed the allegedly offending statements and still get the errors. More importantly, it compiles fine on a 3B2 700. results of make: . . . cc -g -c tran.c *** Error code 1 "tran.c", line 269: compiler error: cfix trouble What is "cfix trouble"? Is there anything that can be done? (besides trashing the machine or getting a new compiler) Anyone got gnu-cc binaries ready to install? Perplexedly yours, Bill Twomey attbl!mtuxj!journey!btwomey, attbl!mtuxj!btwomey Before you ask: Sorry, but the source is available to AT&T types only. -- 201-577-4627 AT&T Business Markets Group, Business Customer Systems
mark@umbc3.UMBC.EDU (Mark Sienkiewicz) (05/13/89)
In article <1001@mtuxj.att.com> btwomey@mtuxj.att.com (W.TWOMEY) writes: >I'm trying to compile nawk on a unix-pc, 3.5. The compiler is dieing > ... > cc -g -c tran.c > *** Error code 1 > "tran.c", line 269: compiler error: cfix trouble There are bugs in the stock c compiler that show up when you compile with -g. Try not using that flag. (If you know that nawk works, you should use -O instead :)