yacc / perl problem ... cross generate your yacc output!
Stuart Lynne
sl at van-bc.UUCP
Thu Feb 25 05:21:05 AEST 1988
In article <323 at nikhefk.UUCP> henkp at nikhefk.UUCP (Henk Peek) writes:
>
>Cross generate the yacc output on a big unix machine!!
>Take your yacc source to the big (32 bit!) unix machine and yacc it and
>put the output and the 2 include-files to the c compiler on your
>small unix machine. I have used it for a 16 bit machine without yacc.
>I haven't tested it with perl.
>
I've got quite a bit of mail since I posted about this problem. This was the
response from Microport.
>To: mit-eddie!van-bc!sl
>Subject: Re: System V yacc / perl problem
>Newsgroups: comp.sources.bugs,comp.unix.questions
>In-Reply-To: <1675 at van-bc.UUCP>
>Organization: Microport Systems, Scotts Valley, CA
>Date: 22 Feb 88 16:32:45 PST (Mon)
>From: uunet!EDDIE.MIT.EDU!garp!ames!uport!amdcad!jmsully
>Message-Id: <8802221632.AA15349 at uport.UUCP>
>
>In regards to the article which you posted about problems with
>Microport's System V/386: the yacc which was originally supplied
>with Microport (and probably Bell Tech and Interactive) was compiled
>without the -DHUGE option which is normally only set for 3b's and
>VAXES. If you have a Microport support or update contract you can
>download a yacc which was compiled with -DHUGE from our BBS system.
>The numbers are:
>
>408-438-1680
>408-438-6687
>408-438-6567
>
>--
>John M. Sully UUCP: ...!{sun | ucbvax | ihnp4}!amdcad!uport!techs
>Microport Systems ARPA: uport!techs at ucscc.UCSC.EDU
>Technical Support
To recap I mentioned in my original posting that perl.y would blow yacc out
of the water on my *tiny little 386 box* at work, but worked fine on my
*big huge 68010 box* at home :-).
Apparently Microport (and Bell Tech, possibly Interactive - I havn't
checked) seem to think they are running on a small box. I have to admit that
the Intel Mother board is one of the slower 386 systems around (16MHz, 1
wait state, etc). And ok, it only has 4.5 MB of RAM, 150MB of hard disk - but
it still runs circles around your average 780, at least for small numbers of
users. I wish these guys would get it right first time around.
Now all I have to do to get the correct version from the Microport BBS is to
subscribe to their silly support contract. Give me a break. Next job I'm
going to specify Xenix/386, it can't be any worse than this.
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