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| From: | Anand Kolatkar <anandk AT galactose DOT stanford DOT edu> |
| Message-Id: | <199808022350.QAA16894@galactose.stanford.edu> |
| Subject: | Re: pgcc 1.0.3a and intrinsic functions |
| To: | pcg AT goof DOT com (Marc Lehmann) |
| Date: | Sun, 2 Aug 1998 16:50:11 -0700 (PDT) |
| In-Reply-To: | <19980803014153.24796@cerebro.laendle> from "Marc Lehmann" at Aug 3, 98 01:41:53 am |
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| Sender: | Marc Lehmann <pcg AT goof DOT com> |
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Hmm... I downloaded the egcs1.0.3a source and the pgcc 1.0.3a
patch. I gunzipped the egcs source and then applied the pgcc
patch. From there, ran configure and then make bootstrap.
PGCC/EGCS seemed to compile without incident.
Then I did a make install (with the prefix being /usr/local).
That also seemed ok. Then I made links from the PGCC versions
of the compilers (in /usr/local/bin) to /usr/bin. I called
them eg77, egcc, and eg++. I compiled the test code I sent
you using
eg77 -v -O1 -o tmp tmp.f
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Anand Kolatkar Stanford University
email: anandk AT galactose DOT stanford DOT edu Dept. Structural Biology
Lab Phone: (650) 725-4625 or -7866 Fairchild Building D-143
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