Problem compiling GCC on 386 machine
CusterDD
ddc at druco.ATT.COM
Sat Mar 16 03:01:44 AEST 1991
Oisin Hurley (ombhurley at cs.tcd.ie) of Ireland writes:
>I'm trying to compile GCC 1.37.1 on a 386 with no 387. The Unix is
>Interactive's product. A certain piece of code causes my compiler to dump
You don't say which version of ISC UNIX it is. And since you don't mention the
brand of compiler/include files, it is hard to help with the compile problem.
I have gcc, gas, and gdb running on ISC 2.2 (COFF), no 387. You **MIGHT** be able to
use the binaries of these to bootstrap with. Alot depends on the native
header files and linker (my gcc/COFF uses the native linker).
Anybody in netland know?
If you would like to try this, and there isn't anybody closer, mail me 3 3.5"
HD floppies or 4 5.25" high density and I will put the binaries and support
files on them for you. I would email them to you, but I don't think it fair
to the net servers to ask them to foot the bill for ~4 Meg. No charge for this,
but please include a self addressed mailer with postage.
David D. Custer
4184 E. 126th Avenue
Denver Colorado, 80241
USA
(303) 538-3517 (days)
ddc at druco.ATT.COM
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