Also, please check to make sure that gcc is properly installed. Other
platforms seem to have the same type of problem when the system
headers aren't properly fixed up by the installation process.
SCO provides gcc as part of a package of precompiled GNU tools so I can
only assume it's correct. It was possible to easily build gcc on
earlier versions of Openserver but no longer.
I'd strongly recommend not using SCO's version of GCC. I've had
numerous problems with it myself. On SCO OpenServer 5.0.6a (w/o
execution environment update), the latest release that will build
and work is GCC 3.3.1 with binutils 2.14. With 5.0.6a with
the execution environment update, you can use later releases,
but I think 3.3.6 is really as high as you might be able to
go reliably (I don't think the 4.x stuff will work).
Running GCC 3.3.1 and binutils 2.14 I get no errors at all during
a make test, and even FIPS mode works.
On SCO OpenServer 6, you must use SCO's native compiler, but because
of a bug in the compiler, FIPS mode won't work, but otherwise, I
haven't seen any major issues.
-Brad
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