Thanks. Is there any environment variables do the job? the command line is
long and ugly with so many -Y options.
I use the NUE to generate the libraries and compile a simple program.
It seems it can generate a executable. but when I run the a.out, it
gives some error message that seems to be a problem about path, the
output is like this way:
NUE>a.out
/lib/ld-linux-ia64.so.2 - No such file or directory
bski: Could not open a.out for reading
I guess it is not the problem mentioned by SGI (e.g.must use a libc2.2
based NUE)
and how to set the path sgicc through which find the intended
library(e.g. libinstr.a)?
Thanks.
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Ross A. Towle wrote:
> The flag -Yx,<path> where x is the phase letter and <path> is the
> directory pathname allows you to pick up alternate copies of the phases.
>
> -Ross
>
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Regards
Peng
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