Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/06/07/10:23:04
Hi,
I have a cross compiler built on hp710 for djgpp. A couple of c
programs like GOFER compiled linked and when downloaded to pc
worked. I have a fortran program for which I wanted to use this. I got
f2c and compiled libs F77 and I77. When downloaded the executable just
produces:
argc 1 argv(1)[(null)] argv(2)[OS=DRDOS]
Usage: c:/helios/helios.exe dir-path
I did not put those in my program, and they do not seem to exist in the
f2c libs either. Where did they come from, and why does it quit right
away? I have a print statement at the begining of the program, and
never see it. I tested a small "hello world" fortran program and when I
d/l'd .o file and built the executable on the pc (same procedure
as above), it worked.
Thanks in advance.
Osman
P.S: when I completely build the fortran programs on hp710, on the pc
it dies with seg violation, seems that I have problems with f2c libs
on my w/s. That's why I just compile on the w/s and d/l .o files.
PPS: if give args :
helios c:/helios
I get :
argc 2 argv(1)[c:/helios] argv(2)[(null)]
Checking [c:/helios.] --> 40700 .
..: file not found
src: file not found
... same for all the files/dirs in that subdirectory
Checking {c:/helios..] --> Checking [c:/heliossrc] .... alot more
similar stuff..
hp710 hpux9.03 gcc 2.5.8 target was i386-ibm-go32
PC ibm ps/2 6M ram DRDOS6 djgpp gcc 2.5.8 go32 1.11 maint5
go32 tells me 5024kb VCPI 17264KB swap space.
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