Memory fault - core dumped while compiling python 2.2.1 on SCO

Anton Graph aglyportREMOvethispart at nospam.yahoo.com
Wed Sep 4 22:07:18 EDT 2002


Bengt Richter wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 17:11:37 -0700, Anton Graph <aglyportREMOvethispart at nospam.yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Martin v. Loewis wrote:
>>
>>>Anton Graph <aglyportREMOvethispart at nospam.yahoo.com> writes:
>>>
>>>- What is the precise version of the operating system you are using?
>>>
>>
>>SCO_SV bongo 3.2 5.0.5 i386
>>
>>
>>>- I'm troubled by the fact that in both configurations (with an
>>>  without gcc), the compiler is always referred-to as "cc". Are you
>>>  sure you are not using gcc?
>>>
>>
>>I'm positive it's SCO cc:
>>
>>Wed Sep  4 16:17:04 PDT 2002 bongo:/u/src/agl/txb/txt $ gcc -v
>>Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-pc-sco3.2v5.0.5/2.95.2/specs
>>gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)
>>Wed Sep  4 16:17:07 PDT 2002 bongo:/u/src/agl/txb/txt $ /usr/local/bin/cc
>>bash: /usr/local/bin/cc: No such file or directory
>>Wed Sep  4 16:17:14 PDT 2002 bongo:/u/src/agl/txb/txt $ /usr/bin/cc
>>Usage: cc [ options ] files ...
>>Wed Sep  4 16:17:18 PDT 2002 bongo:/u/src/agl/txb/txt $ /bin/cc
>>Usage: cc [ options ] files ...
>>
> 
> How about
>     cc -v
> ?
> 
> what does
> 
>     which cc
> 
> give you? And
> 
>     which cc | xargs -ld
> ?



$ which cc
/bin/cc
$ /bin/cc -v
Usage: cc [ options ] files ...
$ which cc | xargs -ld
xargs: d is not a valid number of lines, must be a positive integer




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