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From: "Michael L. Hostbaek" <michDEL_THIS@bsd.fr.eu.org>
Subject: pro*c and oracle
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Hi,

I have some .pc files I have to edit (I discovered that these are pro*c
source files) and the guy who originally wrote the code provided zero
documentation (typical)...

I feek quite comfortable in C - however I have never looked at pro*c
before. And what's with that syntax ;)
I find out that pro*c is some oracle thing.. Bow my question is the
program is currently (semi) working .. and it is running uner Linux
mandrake .. Now - I need to edit the code, and recompile the program -
however I do not seem to be able to find the compiler... I am pretty
positive that it is not installed on my Linux box. Is it a windows thing
or what ?

Any pointers on how to recompile pro*c source would be greatly
appriciated..

-- 
Regards,
Michael L. Hostbaek
-= So long, and thanks for all the fish.. =-

