ajp2o@crocus.medicine.rochester.edu (Anthony J. Persechini) (10/11/90)
I would very much like to get Interviews running on my Personal Iris. So far, I have been able to get the files configured to "make" the executibles, but alas I lack a C++ compiler. When I have attempted to put together g++, I run into problems with alloca.h. I anticipate further difficulties, so I thought I would see if anyone else has traversed this path before me, and might therefore offer suggestions, warnings, or perhaps the necessary executibles. -- Tony Persechini Department of Physiology University of Rochester Medical Center
jym@sgi.com (jim terhorst) (10/12/90)
In article <1990Oct11.105315@crocus.medicine.rochester.edu> ajp2o@crocus.medicine.rochester.edu writes: >I would very much like to get Interviews running on my Personal Iris. >So far, I have been able to get the files configured to "make" the >executibles, but alas I lack a C++ compiler. When I have attempted >to put together g++, I run into problems with alloca.h. I anticipate >further difficulties, so I thought I would see if anyone else >has traversed this path before me, and might therefore offer >suggestions, warnings, or perhaps the necessary executibles. > You can buy C++ from SGI. Jim Terhorst Silicon Graphics X and Motif Product Marketing Manager
ajp2o@crocus.medicine.rochester.edu (Anthony J. Persechini) (11/09/90)
I am trying to get InterViews to compile on a Personal Iris using cfront1.2. I have run into a few problems, in particular with the "stream" library routines. Has anyone already solved the problems with InterViews on an SGI? If so, I would appreciate your insights. -- Tony Persechini Department of Physiology University of Rochester Medical Center