ronald@robobar.co.uk (Ronald S H Khoo) (01/20/91)
n025fc@tamuts.tamu.edu (Kevin Weller) writes: [ I wrote: ] > You don't need to recompile to do this. The -B and -b options let you > specify where the passes live. > Thanks for the info! I think I'll just write a shell script named gcc > to call the real thing with -B and -b specified. One word of caution, Steve changed the name of the assembler to gas rather than as (we now think maybe this was a mistake) so you might have to call your gas something like gcc-gas (ugh). An example: rename these files to these files /usr/local/lib/gcc-cpp /u1/foo/gcclib/gcc-cpp /usr/local/lib/gcc-cc1 /u1/foo/gcclib/gcc-cc1 /usr/local/bin/gas /u1/foo/gcclib/gcc-gas and use gcc -B/u1/foo/gcclib/gcc- I hope I haven't wasted too much of your time wondering why it couldn't find the assembler .... This is one of the pitfalls of changing things without changing the documentation to match :-( -- Ronald Khoo <ronald@robobar.co.uk> +44 81 991 1142 (O) +44 71 229 7741 (H)
jeff@questar.mn.org (Jeff Holmes) (01/21/91)
In article <1991Jan19.013908.23537@robobar.co.uk> ronald@robobar.co.uk (Ronald S H Khoo) writes: >n025fc@tamuts.tamu.edu (Kevin Weller) writes: > >> I know how to get the precompiled binaries for gcc and gas under > >If you are referring to the binaries of the port by Steve@RoboBar, >flopp{y,ies} (the second floppy for the current version -- the one >with gdb on the first floppy) I think 1.37.1 should still be UUCP'able >from osu-cis. I hope it is, anyway. The last set of floppies from Speaking of osu-cis, I've been having problems connecting to them. This is the number I have for anonymous UUCP... 1-614 292 5112. (login name Uanon) I've been trying for weeks to get in and all I get is NO CARRIER, where previously I had NEVER had any problems. Can anyone tell me what might have changed? Thanks -- Jeff -- Jeff Holmes DOMAIN: jeff@questar.mn.org Questar Data Systems UUCP: amdahl!bungia!questar!jeff St. Paul, MN 55121 AT&T: +1 612 688 0089
eesrajm@cc.brunel.ac.uk (Andrew J Michael) (01/23/91)
In article <1991Jan21.123810.2018@bbt.se>, pgd@bbt.se writes: > Actually i have a problem with gcc 1.38 (Stuff deleted) > P Garbha There are several problems with gcc-1.38, especially with regard to cpp. I suggest that you don't use gcc-1.38 at all; gcc-1.39 is now on prep.ai.mit.edu. Regards Andy Michael -- Andy Michael (eesrajm@cc.brunel.ac.uk) "You might think that. I 85 Hawthorne Crescent couldn't possibly comment." West Drayton Middlesex UB7 9PA