Porting from AIX/RT to AIX PS/2.

karish at mindcrf.UUCP karish at mindcrf.UUCP
Fri Jul 13 11:06:51 AEST 1990


In article <10638 at paperboy.OSF.ORG> mbrown at tonic.osf.org (Mark Brown) writes:
|In article <1332 at msa3b.UUCP>, kevin at msa3b.UUCP (Kevin P. Kleinfelter) writes:
||> cs3631bs at hydra.unm.edu (Peter Blemel) writes:
||> Can't help with f77, but for cc and make, you need to install the
||> "Application Development Toolkit."  IBM thinks that cc is not part of C.
|
|Correction: IBM most likely believes that non-developer users shouldn't
|have to pay (money, disk space, etc) for a development installation.
|
|cc is "part of C". It is not necessarily "part of UNIX". See the difference?

No, I don't.  This thread still doesn't make any sense to me.

The Application Development Toolkit is a set of tools that are
useful with a number of different compilers that are available on AIX.
For example, cc is smart enough to call the FORTRAN compiler if it's
given foo.f to compile.

The expectation is that a developer will first install the bosadt
LPP, then whatever compilers are needed.  That's the order that's
suggested in the AIX installation instructions, anyway.
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	Chuck Karish		karish at mindcraft.com
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