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Installing DBI/GCC
- To: "Steven M. Christensen" <steve at smc dot vnet dot net>, gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org, help-gplusplus-admin at gnu dot org, perl-beginner-subscribe at egroups dot com
- Subject: Installing DBI/GCC
- From: Amy Roberts <amy dot j dot roberts at excite dot com>
- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 06:31:20 -0700 (PDT)
Installing gcc as a package to use for installing DBI is not practical for
me for two reasons: Installing the precompiled binaries requires use of
pkgadd and running pkgadd requires root priviledges and I do not have that.
The second reason is that we can not take a chance installing gcc as a
precompiled package because that may compromise the existing Sun C++
compiler.
If there is a way to install gcc other than using a C compiler and without
using pkgadd, or if there is another way to install DBI on Perl 5 and
Solaris 2.6, I would appreciate your advice.
Thank You
Amy Roberts
>Just get the pre-compiled gcc from sunfreeware.com.
>
>Steve Christensen
>
>> From amy.j.roberts@excite.com Tue Aug 21 11:01:48 2001
>> Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 07:59:36 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: Amy Roberts <amy.j.roberts@excite.com>
>> To: "Steven M. Christensen" <steve@smc.vnet.net>
>> Subject: Installing gcc
>> X-Sender-Ip: 12.20.26.130
>>
>> I have difficulty installing gcc because my compiler is a C++ compiler
that
>> does not allow old style C function declarations such as
>>
>> int func(arg) int arg;{}
>>
>> Do you know if there is a version of the installation package that can be
>> built with a C++ compiler?
>>
>> Thank You
>> Amy Roberts
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