Hi George,

(transferring the thread from members@ to users@)

Am 31.08.2009 um 21:04 schrieb Wyche, George PW:
Pardon my ignorance, but I cannot find a description of the compiler (s)
used at the build farm(s).

The following software is installed:

Software | Path | login | b8s | b9s | b10s | b8x | b9x | b10x --------------+-----------------------+-------+------+------+------ +------+------+------ Sun Studio 11 | /opt/studio/SOS11 | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes Sun Studio 12 | /opt/studio/SOS12 | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes GCCFSS 4.2.0 | /opt/SUNWgccfss/4.2.0 | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No GCCFSS 4.2.1 | /opt/SUNWgccfss/4.2.1 | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No

Beyond jus being told outright, where might I find that information in
the opencsw.org web pages?

It is not on the webpages, but only on /etc/SETUP on the farm.

Why do I need to know?
I am under the impression that if I want to extend Python, then I must
create a dynamic library and that it must be built with the same
compiler as Python was compiled with. I use gcc and gfortran.

Aha! For gcc we just use our own OpenCSW GCC compilers, which are not relocatable.
They are installed at
  /opt/csw/gcc3/bin/gcc
  /opt/csw/gcc4/bin/gcc

Best regards

  -- Dago
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