Charlie H. Chang (a00chc00++at++nchc.gov.tw)
Wed, 07 May 1997 08:05:29 +0800
Has anyone tried to compile Performer programs using
"-mips4 -64.." options?
I have an Onyx2 IR (R10k) running IRIX 6.4, and the following are my
cc flags:
-DOPENGL -nostdinc -I/usr/include -mips4 -64 -O -OPT:Olimit=2000
-MDupdate Depend -L/usr/lib/libpfdb -L/usr/lib64 -L/lib64 -all -w
-lpf_ogl -lpfdu_ogl -lpfui -lpfutil_ogl -lmpc -limage -lGL -lGLU
-lXsgivc -lXirisw -lXm -lfpe -lXt -lXmu -lXext -lX11 -lm -lmalloc -lC
If I use "-mips2" instead of "-mips4 -64" and change -L options
accordingly,
the program gets compiled and run without error. But with the above
flags,
the program gets compiled, however, it can't run. The console window
will
show message:
WARNING: RRM_ValidFault: killing process 0x673 because not bound
to an rn
And Performer message -
PF Warning/Usage(12): pfMemory::new() Unable to allocate 786464 bytes
from the heap.
killed
Anyone knows what goes wrong?
Thank you in advance!
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