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From: | apm35 AT student DOT open DOT ac DOT uk (Andrew Marlow) |
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12 Dec 1997 10:36:10 -0000 : | |
Subject: | problems building pg c++ compiler |
Message-ID: | <msg155017.thr-3b26b2.4c5401@acsfc-mail.open.ac.uk> |
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Hello Netters! I am having trouble building the PGCC C++ compiler under Red Hat Linux and wonder if some kind soul would point me in the right direction. I managed to get the C compiler part of it built using GCC, then I rebuilt PGCC using PGCC. So far so good. However, trying to compile C++ gives an error message saying that part of the system is not installed. Examining the source code I find that it has a table in one of the files that maps filename suffixes to language (e.g .cpp, .cc and .C map to C++). These table entries are preceeded with a hash mark (#) if it considers that part of the system is not installed. At this point I was stuck. Any pointers greatly appreciated. Andrew Marlow.
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