Re: support for SunPRO C/C++ on Linux

2006-05-08 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
Hi Bruno, * Bruno Haible wrote on Mon, May 08, 2006 at 10:40:59PM CEST: > > > > The compiler executable for C is called 'c89' and 'c99' (two slightly > > > different programs); for C++ it is called 'CC'. > > > > How unfortunate. Several compilers on GNU/Linux install themselves with > > links or

Re: support for SunPRO C/C++ on Linux

2006-05-08 Thread Bruno Haible
Hello Ralf, Thanks for the quick feedback. > > The compiler executable for C is called 'c89' and 'c99' (two slightly > > different programs); for C++ it is called 'CC'. > > How unfortunate. Several compilers on GNU/Linux install themselves with > links or wrappers named c89 or c99. I don't thin

Re: support for SunPRO C/C++ on Linux

2006-05-08 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
Hi Bruno, * Bruno Haible wrote on Mon, May 08, 2006 at 09:44:42PM CEST: > > Here is a patch that adds support for Sun's C and C++ compilers 5.9, ported > from Solaris to Linux. They exist for x86 and x86_64; I tested it only on x86. Thanks! > The compiler executable for C is called 'c89' and 'c

support for SunPRO C/C++ on Linux

2006-05-08 Thread Bruno Haible
Hi, Here is a patch that adds support for Sun's C and C++ compilers 5.9, ported from Solaris to Linux. They exist for x86 and x86_64; I tested it only on x86. The compiler executable for C is called 'c89' and 'c99' (two slightly different programs); for C++ it is called 'CC'. Without this patch,