The man page for sgif90 says that the -cpp option calls the Bcpp compiler
(?) which locate could not find on my Big Sur system. (/lib/cpp was there)
Using this command option generates an error.
sgif90 -cpp test.f
I don't have access to my system at the moment %$#@ Rolling Calif
blackouts!! The error is similar to:
don't recognize '-traditional-cpp'
As in the example above, I am not using that option, so I must guess that it
is being passed onto the /lib/cpp. My questiosn are:
1. Is the man page reference to Bcpp an error? If not where does one look
for Bcpp?
2. using -traditional-cpp on gcc will produce a similar error. But no
error appears on sgicc. I have to guess that sgif90 is calling gcc as it's
pre-processor. Is that correct? Why isn't sgif90 using sgicc??
Thanks,
Wayne
Wayne Vieira, SGI Federal
Systems Engineer, RHCE, Linux/IRIX
http://www.sgi.com/linux http://hose3.corp.sgi.com/linuxsgi
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