On 10/01/2006 13:42, Brad House wrote:
> 
> >>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.

What problems have you seen with the SCO provided GNU tools?
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