Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!jarthur!bridge2!mips!cmic!garvey From: garvey@cmic.UUCP (Joe Garvey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: HPUX 7.0 and net sources Keywords: ANSI C, hpux 7.0, any problems? Message-ID: <249@cmic.UUCP> Date: 28 Feb 90 19:12:40 GMT Reply-To: garvey%cmic@mips.com Organization: Califonia Microwave Inc., Sunnyvale, CA. Lines: 17 I'm curious - has any tried recompiling the Bnews, elm, rn, perl, etc with HPUX 7.0's ANSI C-compiler. Any problems that you had because it's an ANSI C compiler? Yes, I've seen postings the you can only do +O1 optimization still. Maybe the next release will see the optimizer truly working. Does the factory try compiling netware? I know a bunch of Bnews problems went away when I recompiled with +O1 instead of -O (under HPUX 6.5). It seems like major pieces of netware (like I mentioned above) do a good job of breaking compilers... and then there's gnu... -- Joe Garvey UUCP: {apple,backbone}!versatc!mips!cmic!garvey California Microwave Internet: garvey%cmic@mips.com 990 Almanor Ave HP Desk: garvey (cmic@mips.com) /hp1900/ux Sunnyvale, Ca, 94086 800-831-3104 (outside CA) 408-720-6439 (let it ring) 800-824-7814 (inside CA)