Dear Nil,
        Yes, the important thing is to use the MIPS compilers, not
gcc. You have your choice of compiler environments -- I suggest using
the 64-bit compilation model (CC="cc -64") -- you can use much bigger
buffer caches that way if you have sufficient RAM. --Bob

> 
> Hello Everybody,
> 
> I am going to load postgresql 7.4 in 
> Irix 6.5.20, MIPS processor
> 
> Please help me out with gcc/cc idea
> 
> As far as I understood, I have to use gmake (as I have
> done in all other OS) and native cc in place of gcc.
> 
> As par the installation guide the command should be
> something like
> ./configure CC={cc compiler path} CFLAGS='-O2 -pipe'
> 
> But I cant understand the what does the CFLAG
> parameter mean. Could u please throw some light on
> that at least it would be helpful if u specify the
> exact configure command line u have used for Irix
> 6.5.20 native c compiler.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Regards
> Nil Banerjee
> 
> 
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