Hello,
I am trying to build the pro64 compiler as a cross compiler from the
source - I don't have the nue installed but I have a proper IA64 machine
running Linux working, thus I can get all the headers using NFS mounts.
When I tried to build the compiler (extracted the source file, do make
build -f Make.cross as suggested by the README.src) it fails and seems to
be looking for a fortran compiler under /usr/ia32-sgi-linux/bin/f90 -
anyone can give me any hint what's missing? I don't really need the fortran
compiler - can I in fact switch it off?
Where in the makefiles does it specify the system header directory, or
where does the makefiles look for the system header? I suppose I can nfs
mount the header files from my Linux/IA64 box into that directory instead
of using the nue? (It takes a while to d/l nue around here.....)
Thanks for your help.
-x-
Sunny Chan
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