From "Sergei Steshenko" <[email protected]> on Wednesday, May 20, 2009
10:04 AM:
So, I really don't have a clue at the moment where to look for the 'pcc.c' file.
As David Korn wrote, you need to look at the cc sources, which may or may not be in the UWIN source package; they may be in one of the others. Also, it may simply be cc.c that you're looking for; it may carry a different output name from the source filename. I'm sure that the AT&T Research guys can give more info on that though.
But, I have to wonder why you're interested in trying to use UWIN to compile for the POSIX subsystem... Interix's environment already has a perfectly good and well-tested compiler. Cross-compiling from UWIN just doesn't sound like something that's going to be fun to debug, to me... Or, are you trying to just get the ast stuff to build for SFU/SUA? In that case, it's definitely easier to do so "natively" in the POSIX environment, let me assure you of that... ;) (Off-topic: Why isn't there a binary release of ksh for Interix environments? The MKS ksh just gives a terrible impression to people... ;) )
--Matt
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