Hi Hajime and all Solaris Users,
I have use the following below to use the compiler included in the Solaris
10 and it works but when I tried to log out and log in again I cannot use
again the gcc. I would type again the things below so it will work. My
question is how to permanent this settings.
for Bourne Shell or Korn Shell
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$ PATH=$PATH:/usr/sfw/bin
$ export PATH
On the other hand, since the Solaris 10 has its bundled compiler does it
also includes the debugger? If it has then where is its directory located?
Thank you very much for your support.
Thanks,
Angelyn
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Subject: Re: [Solaris-Users] Solaris 10 X86
Hi Angelyn,
It indicates that /usr/sfw/bin directory is not included in your
environment "PATH".
Check following:
for Bourne Shell or Korn Shell
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$ echo $PATH
for C Shell
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% printenv PATH
If /usr/sfw/bin is not in the results, include it into your path:
for Bourne Shell or Korn Shell
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$ PATH=$PATH:/usr/sfw/bin
$ export PATH
for C Shell
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% set path = ($path /usr/sfw/bin)
Then you can use gcc and g++ ... maybe.
Google it if you are interested in Shell !
Thanks,
hajime
Angelyn V. Dilim wrote:
> Hi Hajime,
>
> Thank you for the information. I tried to look at this directory and its
> there. When I tried to run gcc or g++ I am getting an error gcc:not found
> and g++ not found may I ask what is the right command.
>
> I'll probably use the compiler installed on Solaris 10 but I just dont
know
> the syntax
>
> THanks,
> Angelyn
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of hajime suzuci
> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:12 PM
> To: Solaris-Users mailing list
> Subject: Re: [Solaris-Users] Solaris 10 X86
>
>
> Hi Angelyn,
>
> I am not a expert...
>
> GCC is in /usr/sfw/bin/gcc on Solaris 10. G++ is also in the same
> directory. You can use GCC as C Compiler, G++ as C++ Compiler.
> They are bundled in Solaris 10.
> Do you want to use other compiler ? ... or more greater than 3.4 ?
>
> Regards,
> hajime,
>
> Angelyn V. Dilim wrote:
>
>>Hi Solaris Experts,
>>
>>I would like to ask some help. I am just a beginner to Solaris, I have
>>installed Solaris 10 on one of our X86 machines. 4 discs from the Sun
>>websites. The installation is complete no problems on the installation.
>
> Now
>
>>we're doing some programming and I need to use a compiler say GCC using
>
> this
>
>>Solaris machine. I would like to ask for some advise if what software will
>
> I
>
>>download from Sun so I can be able to use a compiler for C or C++.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Angelyn
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