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From: cracauer@wavehh.hanse.de (Martin Cracauer)
Subject: Re: gcl-1.0
Message-ID: <1994Sep23.124547.18311@wavehh.hanse.de>
Organization: The Internet
References: <CwJtsv.7FI5@austin.ibm.com> <35t7s1$3vf@agate.berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 94 12:45:47 GMT
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parr@sanquentin.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Ron Parr) writes:

>In article <CwJtsv.7FI5@austin.ibm.com>,

[...]

>While we're on the topic here, I can't get gcl to compile for DECstation
>5100's under Ultrix or HP7XX's under HP-UX.  Has anybody had any better
>luck?  What platforms does it work on?

I have it running on SPARC/SunOS-4.1.3 and Linux 1.1.48, both compiled
with gcc-2.6.0. However, had some crashes I didn't investigated so
far.

>(On the HP's cc complains about not being able to find alloca.h, as well
>it should since our local gurus inform me that there is no such thing in
>HP-UX.  On the DECstations, I get a syntax error, again something
>related to a memory allocation call.)

Try to use GNU malloc for these platforms (didn't try by myself, but
this is always not the worst advice :-)
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