Mail Archives: cygwin/1996/10/31/07:19:57
> I am trying to compile f2c on my windows 95 box at home using gnu-win32.
> (This is actually an intermediate point in my attempt to compile octave for
> win 95/NT). At some point in the compilation, f2c needs to run yacc. When I
> specify byacc, it gives me a c code that won't compile. When I make f2c on an
> sgi at work, the c code generated by yacc seems to have the same code in it,
> but there is also additional code as well. (It also compiles without a murmur).
>
> Since I don't use yacc a lot, I am at a loss as to what the problem is. Does
> yacc provide machine dependent code? If so, there may be a define thats
> incorrect.
>
> Has anyone else had problems with byacc?
There have been problems reported with byacc recently. But as I understood
it turned out that is was essential to have either a /tmp or
have TMPDIR pointing to a valid directory.
>
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>
> Steven M. McKay Dept. of Mathematics
> Assistant Professor Brigham Young University
> 310 TMCB
> Provo, Utah
>
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--Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies kuku AT gil DOT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de
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