David Griffith via cctalk wrote:
How feasable is it to compile and run SDL for SunOS?  My main reason for doing this is to play Z-machine games on Sparcstations using Frotz (https://gitlab.com/DavidGriffith/frotz) using the SDL interface to play V6 games
Under SunOS 4.1.4, the last gcc version that is supported is 3.3.6, but I haven't been able to build it on an IPX;  it gets to the point where it starts running gengtype and eats all memory available (I have 64MB RAM and have added as much as 1024 swap and it still crashes).  So, for the time being I am still at the gcc 2.95.3 level in this particular sun4c machine.  In order to build 2.95.3, I had to bootstrap 2.8.1 using the cc that comes by default in the SunOS 4.1.4 install CD. Under Solaris 2.6, the last supported  gcc version is 4.3.6, which I did manage to build in a sun4m Sparcstation 5 machine with 144MB of RAM.

It is pretty hard to build modern software with 2.95.3.  It is mostly C89 compliant, but not C98.  So...  I think that you stand a chance to build SDL under Solaris, but not under SunOS 4.1.4.  And, for Solaris 2.6, there are still some mirrors of the old Sunfreeware archive with many usable ports.  The SunOS 4.1.4 situation is rather different, as there are hardly any pre-compiled binaries around.

Carlos.

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