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INFORMIX SOLARIS GCC

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Francois - 28 Jun 2004 20:02 GMT
Does anybody has a pre-defined setup guide for teh following environment.

Solaris 8 64 bits
Informix-4GL 7.32.FC1
GCC as a compiler.

Thanks

Francois
David Williams - 28 Jun 2004 21:57 GMT
> Does anybody has a pre-defined setup guide for teh following environment.

 Set INFORMIXC environment variable to "gcc -fwritable-strings"

> Solaris 8 64 bits
> Informix-4GL 7.32.FC1
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> Francois
Jonathan Leffler - 29 Jun 2004 05:46 GMT
>>Does anybody has a pre-defined setup guide for the following environment.
>
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>>Informix-4GL 7.32.FC1
>>GCC as a compiler.

You may have to worry about a few other options, such as mapping the
Sun -KPIC ---> GCC -fPIC, but the basic concept is accurate, and the
-fwritable-strings is necessary (even though it is formally deprecated
in GCC 3.4.0 so that the writing is on the wall, as well as to the
read-only strings).  There is a bug for it - I forget the number.

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