Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!apple!usc!orion.oac.uci.edu!cedman From: cedman@golem.ps.uci.edu (Carl Edman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: Help me build/get g++ and libraries on a series 300 Message-ID: Date: 13 Nov 90 20:07:24 GMT References: <1990Nov13.114405@dali.gatech.edu> Organization: University of California, Irvine, USA. Lines: 38 Nntp-Posting-Host: lynx.ps.uci.edu In-reply-to: mikeg@dali.gatech.edu's message of 13 Nov 90 16:44:05 GMT In article <1990Nov13.114405@dali.gatech.edu> mikeg@dali.gatech.edu (Mike Gourlay) writes: Hi I've built gcc on my HP 9000 series 300 (370), and I think g++, but I can't seem to get the libraries built. Also, I could not get the GNU linker or assembler built. The reason I say that I _think_ that g++ is built is that it compiled and it runs, but without the libraries, I can't get a program to run. Does someone out there have these built on a series 300? If so, may I please get the binaries from you, or some help with building it? Thanks a lot. OK, so here is my weekly post again. Maybe it would be better if everybody checked his earlier articles before he asks this question or do your archives expire that fast ? > [...] > If , on the other hand, you or anybody else wants to save himself the > hassle and get large parts of the GNU distribution pre-compiled for > HP 9000/300 machines, you can get the binaries via anon ftp from > "golem.ps.uci.edu". The archive includes gcc 1.37.1, g++ 1.37.1, > libg++ 1.37.0 , gdb 3.5, and assorted other GNU tools. Especially > if you want to install g++ I'd advise you to get the archive as > making g++ run correctly if very(!) much harder than gcc or any > other GNU program that I have seen. > > Carl Edman Carl Edman Theorectical 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