Questions on compiling with the "-migrate" option on the DEC C compiler
on DEC UNIX 3.2c.
1) If the code that we write is to be portable to other systems (AIX
specifically) should we use the -migrate flag or is it more for
compatability with other DEC systems/compilers?
2) When I try the -migrate flag I get the following error:
cc -migrate -std1 -o testbase testbase.c
cc: Error: can't find or exec: /usr/lib/cmplrs/cc/gemc_cc: No such
file or directory
What does the above error mean? We have the development environment
loaded, is there some other license or file needed to run the compiler
in "-migrate" mode.
Thanks for any info, I will summerize.
dave.
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Received on Mon Sep 23 1996 - 20:34:53 NZST