fpcc's name is not cc!!
Dennis L. Mumaugh
dlm at cuuxb.ATT.COM
Sat Feb 20 05:29:37 AEST 1988
In article <3338 at killer.UUCP bobc at killer.UUCP (Bob Calbridge) writes:
# In article <214 at mccc.UUCP , pjh at mccc.UUCP (Peter J. Holsberg) writes:
# }
# } I have the floating point C compiler, fpcc, on my 3B2
# } (SVr3.0) but do not have cc. I tried linking fpcc to cc
# } so I can avoid editing every makefile that comes down
# } the pike, but the system says (when I invoke cc) "name
# } must end in fpcc". Is there Aa way around this?
# } Thanks.
# I have the same problem. Not only with make but also
# with lint. This is in an educational environment and the
# instructors would like to relieve the students of the need to
# be familiar with all the options required to compile the
# programs. They just want a simple form of
# make
# The lint utility is needed for all the instructors
# though. We tried to get an answer from the AT&T hotline but
# they acted as if we should have had the source to lint and
# could change it from there. The C+FP manual casually
# mentions using make and lint as if there should be a version
# on the install disk. I don't find any. I too would like an
# answer.
There is a utility on the latest C floppies called gencc. This
will allow you to generate a cc command that does the right
thing.
On C Issue 4.2 (soon to be generally available) fpcc and cc are
merged and fpcc is nothing but
cc -K mau $@
Really you ought to be able to make a cc that says the reverse.
--
=Dennis L. Mumaugh
Lisle, IL ...!{attunix,ihnp4,cbosgd,lll-crg}!cuuxb!dlm
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