libf77compat is used to allow .o files that were compiled with the old f77
compiler to be linked with .o files compiled with the current compiler. It
isn't necessary if all you're doing is compiling f77 programs.
This message posted from opensolaris.org
Like Mike said, we're working on it, so please don't spend any time
tracking down the problems unless you just want to do it for fun. The
attached patch is (hopefully) in the final phases of testing, and you may
find it useful, though you should also be careful also to have the latest
rev of
I found a comment in discuss on March 6 that rings a big bell. Under the
thread Building the kernel with Studio 11 supported? Keith Wesolowski says in
part:
In some cases, using a different compiler may expose legitimate bugs
in ON code. We found many instances like this when porting
Hello TJ,
Thursday, October 27, 2005, 8:17:30 PM, you wrote:
Hi Sean,
Stay tuned...we're planning a release within the next
month+! There
is a special twist on tap with Sun Studio 11 that we
believe the
general development community will appreciate- but I
will not divulge
just
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 04:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I don't think there's any parallel make which actually works:
dmake also has the combinatory explosion issue of allowing a potential
of NxN jobs running rather than just N.
no, it's worse than that. N^D, where D is the subtree depth.
Hi Sean,
Stay tuned...we're planning a release within the next
month+! There
is a special twist on tap with Sun Studio 11 that we
believe the
general development community will appreciate- but I
will not divulge
just yet. (how is that for a teaser? :-)
Have folks tried using Sun