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Re: Is there a GCC version for building HP 64 bit object?
- To: law at cygnus dot com
- Subject: Re: Is there a GCC version for building HP 64 bit object?
- From: Jenny Tao <jinyuan dot tao at oracle dot com>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 16:26:44 -0700
- CC: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Organization: Oracle Corporation
- References: <13132.963864078@upchuck>
Jeffrey:
I got egcs-20000710_tar.gz, does it have the current binutils snapshot? If
not, where can I find the binutils snapshot?
Another question, what's the option for building 64 bit object on GCC? I
searched but couldn't find one for HP.
Thanks for your help
Jenny
Jeffrey A Law wrote:
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> > Hi, experts:
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> > I need to build a 64 bit object on HPUX 11.0, RISC 2.0 architecture.
> > Is there a GCC version for building this? If so, which version of GCC
> > can be used for building object on RISC2.0 architecture? Also, which
> > option of GCC is used to build 64 bit object? Seems I can't find such an
> > option on HP.
> The current development sources support PA64. Note you also need a current
> binutils & gdb snapshot.
>
> jeffd
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