On Saturday, March 29, 2003, at 10:38 PM, Duraid Madina wrote:



Your best bet is to use an ANSI C compiler such as GCC. While it's possible to build pth without one, there's honestly not much point.


Actually, your best bet is to stop using HP (completely), but I understand this may not always be possible!

I am using the HP ANSI cc (not c89) so ANSIness should not be an issue - remember pth 1.4.1 configures and builds in this environment.

HPUX 10.26 is a secure OS (like SELinux and Trusted Solaris).
Neither can handle some of the things we do with HPUX, so I need
pth to get modern tools (Python in this case) to work well in
this aging environment.

joe

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