SCO Unix Blank Compiler Error Messages
Sean Fagan
seanf at sco.COM
Mon Aug 27 04:50:23 AEST 1990
In article <751 at mecky.UUCP> walter at mecky.UUCP (Walter Mecky) writes:
>What about "cc.err"? There is one in /lib but not in /lib/386. Does
>the "cc" command not use it? If I had such a line in /etc/default/cc:
>
> FLAGS=-M3 # comment
>
>I only get "Command line warning D4002 : " from "cc". No message,
>even if I linked /lib/cc.err in /lib/386. Is this ok, Sean?
Yes. There's a ... misfeature in the code for /bin/cc: it opens up
/etc/default/<whatever> before it sets up the error file. Thus, it has
nothing to look for! (I'm going to change this, and see if it breaks
anything 8-). It shouldn't, though.)
cc wants /lib/cc.err, not /lib/386/cc.err, btw.
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