4Dgifts
dave "who can do? ratmandu!" ratcliffe
dave at ratmandu.SGI.COM
Thu May 18 05:09:07 AEST 1989
In article <8905131445.aa23484 at SMOKE.BRL.MIL>, BUG at campus.swarthmore.EDU writes:
>
> We have problems similar to Scott Dixons; when we do a make in the iristools
> directory, the routine cant find something in libgutil.a (it is ranlib) and
> it halts. Since these routines are free but unsupported, I guess we get what
> we pay for.
> -Amy Bug, Swarthmore College Physics Dept (BUG at SWARTHMR)
"ranlib" is an out-of-date and archaic item that should have been cleaned up
by now but hasn't been yet. however, it does work, as is explained in the
file ~4Dgifts/iristools/README. in ~4Dgifts/bin there is a shell script
called ranlib which was implemented for backwards-compatibility sake for the
2000/3000 machines. to quote from ~4Dgifts/iristools/README:
NOTEs: YOUR UID MUST BE SET TO 4Dgifts (or guest depending on which
line comes first in /etc/passwd). This is essential because
of the need for the shell to recognize that ~4Dgifts/bin is
in its path so it can find ~4Dgifts/bin/ranlib when it goes
to make a symbol definition file in the archives being built
for the two libraries libimage.a and libgutil.a. ~/bin/ranlib
is a script to enable these libraries to be built on 2000/3000
as well as 4D machines. The idea here is that the iristools
subtree was designed to able to be copied in its entirety from
a 4D to a 2000/3000 machine, and be compiled/run on this
family of machine as well.
--
daveus rattus
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