AMBER Archive (2009)

Subject: Re: [AMBER] Test run on Solaris 10 X 86

From: Atro Tossavainen (atro.tossavainen+amber_at_helsinki.fi)
Date: Thu Feb 05 2009 - 01:50:12 CST


> which cc
> /usr/bin/cc
>
> cc -V
> cc: Sun C 5.9 SunOS_i386 Patch 124868-01 2007/07/12
> usage: cc [ options] files.  Use 'cc -flags' for details

That looks fine.

> > >  cc: Warning: illegal option -fnostd
> > >  cc -c -fnostd -DSYSV -DBINTRAJ   -o database.o database.c

It's still only a warning and shouldn't hurt.

The interesting bit is that the only references I can find to "fnostd"
anywhere are on the AMBER archive, and on the Sun HPTC mailing list
regarding AMBER, surprisingly enough. Can the developers please answer
the question of why this apparently invalid compiler option is being
invoked and what is it supposed to do, anyway...?

> > >  cc: Warning: illegal option -fnostd
> > >  "database.c", line 435: warning: argument #4 is
> > incompatible with prototype:
> > >      .......
> > >  "lex.dg_options.c", line 75: non-constant initializer:
> > op "NAME"
> > >  cc: acomp failed for embed.c

I get the impression you've cut out parts of the log. If this is
correct, please resend the entire output from the failed attempt,
without leaving anything out.

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