Bob Miller wrote:
I'm looking to either borrow some time with someone's SPARC C++
compiler, or get someone to compile a small C++ program for me.

I got sucked into the Wide Finder discussion and wrote a wide finder
in C++.  It runs fine (and very fast) on my x86 Linux box using this
year's gcc, but I mailed the source file to Tim Bray, and he can't get
it to compile on his T5120 ultramegawhoopieSPARC using gcc 3.3.2 from
the dotcom era.

So can anyone help me produce a SPARC Solaris executable that'll
run well on a T5120?  Or, heck, any SPARC Solaris executable.

Bob,
I've got a couple of Suns around. I know I have a Sun Blade 100 and a Sun Blade 1500. I don't know what I have for compilers on them. I also have a Sun Ultra10 that is shelved. If you wanted to borrow it for a while I'm sure that could be arranged.

Garl
Thanks.


Wide finder discussion:
http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2007/09/20/Wide-Finder

My implementation, commentary:
http://www.lug.corvallis.or.us/drupal/blog/38

Current source:
http://www.lug.corvallis.or.us/drupal/files/wfk-3.c++.txt

Sample data:
http://www.tbray.org/tmp/o10k.ap

Tim can't compile it:
http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2007/11/09/WF-Problems



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