I tried downloading and installing the gcc depot from the UofUtah site, but 
could not even compile a "Hello World" program. I'm grasping for straws 
here, but does it matter in what order the gcc and binutils depots are 
installed?

Thanks for letting me know that it is possible to have HP-UX 11 clients.

Andrew Robinson


At 08:33 AM 4/24/01 -0700, Todd Beason wrote:
>I have many HPUX 11.0 systems running amanda clients.
>
>Try getting gcc and binutils depots from:
>
>http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/
>
>you may also need flex and bison to compile amanda.
>
>-Todd
>
>On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Andrew Robinson wrote:
>
> > I'm guessing that the compiler bundled with HPUX 11 is intended for
> > rebuilding kernels and nothing more. I tried downloading the gcc software
> > depot off one of the HP contributed sites, but I could not even compile a
> > "Hello World!" with that.
> >
> > Here's a list of the things I've tried:
> >
> > 1. Looking for a pre-build amanda client for HPUX 11. Could not find 
> one on
> > the contrib sites.
> > 2. Building a client with the native C compiler. Didn't work for the
> > reasons given in this discussion.
> > 3. Downloading the pre-compiled gnu c compiler for HPUX 11 from the HP
> > contrib site. It would not compile anything.
> > 4. Building the gnu c compiler from source using the native c compiler.
> > Didn't work.
> >
> > Henk tells me he is successfully using an HP 10.20 client on a HP 11
> > system. I thought I had tried that, but I cannot remember. I'll give that
> > another try.
> >
> > Let me pose my question a different way. Has anyone successfully build and
> > successfully implemented an Amanda client for HPUX 11?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Andrew Robinson
> >
> >
> > At 04:36 PM 4/24/01 +0200, Henk Martijn wrote:
> > >The following happens when you want to use the HPUX bundled compiler on
> > >both 10.20 and 11:
> > >
> > >configure runs OK,
> > >
> > >but first use of cc gives following:
> > >
> > >-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../config -I./../regex-src
> > >-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 - D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -Ae -c alloc.c (Bundled)
> > >cc: warning 480: The -A option is available only with the C/ANSI C pro
> > >duct; ignored. (Bundled) cc: "amanda.h", line 506: error 1000: Unexpected
> > >symbol: "*". (Bundled) cc: "amanda.h", line 709: error 1000: Unexpected
> > >symbol: "uid_t". (Bundled) cc: "amanda.h", line 709: error 1000:
> > >Unexpected symbol: "gid". (Bundled) cc: "amanda.h", line 359: error 1705:
> > >Function prototypes are an ANSI feature.......
> > >
> > >The bundled HPUX C compiler is not even ANSI C compatible!
> > >/Henk
> > >
> > >Henk Martijn
> > >ACREO AB
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> > >
> > >
> > > >>> Alexandre Oliva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09:47:37 2001-04-24 >>>
> > >On Apr 24, 2001, "Henk Martijn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > The compiler that comes with HPUX is very limited
> > >
> > >Amanda should be buildable with a K&R C compiler, which the compiler
> > >that comes with HP-UX is.
> >
> >
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