Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!orion.oac.uci.edu!cedman From: cedman@lynx.ps.uci.edu (Carl Edman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: Gnu C++ for HP 9000/300 Message-ID: Date: 3 Oct 90 04:45:36 GMT References: <26548@shamash.cdc.com> Distribution: comp.sys.hp Organization: non serviam Lines: 29 Nntp-Posting-Host: lynx.ps.uci.edu In-reply-to: ian@shamash.cdc.com's message of 3 Oct 90 02:56:53 GMT In article <26548@shamash.cdc.com> ian@shamash.cdc.com (Ian Hogg) writes: In article mahesh@shark.cs.fau.edu (Mahesh Neelakanta) writes: > > Does anyone out there have the gnu C++ compiler working for the hp >9000/300 series under hp-ux. We have tried many times to get it working >but to no avail. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Please >respond to this newsgroup or me personally. Thanks. > I've got it up and running. I configured it use HP assembler & loader so there is no debugging support in it. It was a pain most likely because it was the first set of GNU stuff I got running. Respond to me (ian@dms.cdc.com) and we'll figure some way to get you the source and or binaries. As I may have mentioned before (:-) the compiled binaries for several of the major gnu programms under hpux 7.0 are available via anon ftp from lynx.ps.uci.edu. All are configured to use only gnu software. The file is called gcc.tar.Z , but really includes all of gcc 1.37.1, g++ 1.37.1, libg++ 1.37.0, bison, a few more minor programs :-). They are all setup to untar into an absolute path where they belong (and they find each other), so you better have some root privileges or /usr/local set to general write access. After un-tar-ing them you just need to 'mkhplib' and you are ready to play. Carl Edman Theorectial Physicist,N.:A physicist whose | Send mail existence is postulated, to make the numbers | to balance but who is never actually observed | cedman@golem.ps.uci.edu in the laboratory. | edmanc@uciph0.ps.uci.edu