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PL/SQL - Native Compilation - C Compilers

From: Larry Elkins <elkinsl_at_flash.net>
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 17:29:46 -0600
Message-ID: <MPBBKDBLJAGDLMINJNKBOEJDDKAB.elkinsl@flash.net>


Listers,

Have any of you used PL/SQL NCOMP in the Windows 2000/XP environment, and used a compiler other than the Visual C++ 6.0 one?

I'm wanting to play around with PL/SQL Native Compilation. Windows 2000 and XP Professional, both 9iR2 and 10g on each machine. It looks like the only *supported* C compiler is MS Visual C++ 6.0 (I came across a few papers saying that the supported compilers would be the same as the supported compilers for Pro*C, and that's the only compiler listed on Metalink as supported for Pro*C in my environments). I also read, though, that some people do indeed use non-supported compilers. Those references, though, were to UNIX variants. So, have any of you used PL/SQL NCOMP in the Windows environment, and used a compiler other than the Visual C++ 6.0 one? I'd prefer a free one as this is simply experimenting on my own private machines ;-)

Regards,

Larry G. Elkins
elkinsl_at_flash.net
214.954.1781

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