.../main.c: No such file or directory

Wanyu Li wanyu_li@engr.colostate.edu
Tue Oct 2 16:04:00 GMT 2001


Hi,
 I recently moved to use g77 on Sun station. I compiled and linked a
fortran program with -g switch. When I get in gdb to debug the program, 
 I find that the symbols from the program are loaded in, but I can see the
source code by command 'list', I get a message of
'../../../../libf2c/libF77/main.c: No such file or directory.'

 Who can tell me what problem it is? How can I fix it?

 Any answer would be  appreciated.

 Thanks.

 Wanyu Li

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On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Matt Hiller wrote:

> 	When running configure before building gcc, use the
> --enable-threads option and configure will set up gcc to use the best
> known threading libraries for this target. I believe that there are
> threading libraries for HPUX 10.20 that gcc likes.
> 
> --
> 
> Matt Hiller
> GCC Engineer, Red Hat, Inc., Sunnyvale office
> 
> On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Debbie Gilbert wrote:
> 
> > Hi:
> > 
> > We are trying to install gcc version 3.01 onto an HPUX 10.20 platform. When
> > we attempt to compile <gcc -v> we see thread is single. We need to be
> > multi-threaded. Do you know how we can install or compile such that we are
> > multi-threaded?
> > 
> > We have been struggling with this for 2 weeks, and been unable to find a
> > solution, so your timely response would be greatly appreciated.
> > 
> > Thankyou very much.
> > 
> > Debra Gilbert
> > 
> 



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