C/2 under OS/2
Kevin_P_McCarty at cup.portal.com
Kevin_P_McCarty at cup.portal.com
Wed Mar 15 14:25:02 AEST 1989
In <357 at rruxd.UUCP>, wws at rruxd.UUCP (W W Scott) writes:
>I'm trying to compile a C program under IBM's C/2 but the libraries containing
>the standard C functions can not be found. I read that the C libraries must
>be built using IBM's macro assembler before a C program can be compiled.
Where on earth did you read that? This would only apply if you were
writing your own libraries in assembler.
>Why would they not ship the libraries as part of C/2? We're speculating
>that this is how IBM sells more software. Does anyone have any ideas?
It is apparent that you are not the person who installed the compiler
on your system; the installation procedure asks you which libraries
you want built and where you want them put.
I suggest you look in the directory where the compiler is. You should
have a BIN subdirectory containing the executables, an INCLUDE
subdirectory containing header files, and a LIB subdirectory containing
libraries. You must also set environment variables pointing to these
directories. Stop speculating and dig up the documentation describing
the installation procedure; you'll find more details there.
Kevin McCarty
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