Re: Ansi-C, HP-UX 9.x & 10.x, Oracle 7.x.x
Date: 1996/09/03
Message-ID: <50ijat$85g_at_news-e2c.gnn.com>#1/1
Hi Alan
I'm pretty sure Oracle only requires the "non-ANSI" default compiler to relink it's own executables. I think you need the ANSI compiler for Pro*C programs. I also believe you can use the "gcc" compiler (or any C compiler), but you'll have to modify the "make" files.
Tony Bravo
tbravo_at_gnn.com
In article <322B02CA.145A_at_qtts2301.telkom.co.za> Alan Howitson wrote:
>Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 17:52:42 +0200
>From: Alan Howitson <howitsac_at_qtts2301.telkom.co.za>
>Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle
>Subject: Ansi-C, HP-UX 9.x & 10.x, Oracle 7.x.x
>
>Hi
>
>I am an HP-UX system administrator and I would like to cut some costs in
>terms of the HP ANSI-C product on production systems. My understanding
>is that Oracle will require the optional HP ANSI-C product when
>"relinking" is performed.
>
>Does anybody know if Oracle will work with GNU "gcc" on HP-UX? Sure
>would save some costs.
>
>Thank you
>
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>Alan Howitson
>Telkom SA E-Mail: howitsac_at_qtts2301.telkom.co.za
>Pretoria
>South Africa
Received on Tue Sep 03 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST