Hi. The reason I have been plodding on with 3.2v4.2 is because this is a one-off job and I was hoping not to have to go to the expense of buying the OSR5 development software (not that I know how much it is - but I got the 3.2v4.2 dev kit for nothing when out IT dept was throwing it in the bin)...
Well, the version of SCO-UNIX calls itself SCO Open Server. It certainly has network capability. The delevopment system is indeed SCO's.
Do the libraries normally come with the dev system or with packages like the TCP/IP Runtime System?
Alan.
I am trying to compile a program on SCO-UNIX 3.2v4.2. I have installed the development system but nothing else. The makefile looks like this:
LIBES = ulib.o ipclib.o parserlib.o idsclib.o
OBJS = srv.o init_proc.o sym_proc.o msg_proc.o file_proc.o host_proc.o mcn_proc.o req_proc.o get_proc.o...
I'm not too sure I understand the question.
In GCC for 3.2v4.2, the include folder has:
fixed
float.h
limits.h
proto.h
README
stdarg.h
stddef.h
va-alpha.h
va-clipper.h
va-h8300.h
va-i860.h
va-i960.h
va-m88k.h
va-mips.h
va-pa.h
va-pyr.h...
I need to reowrk some old C programs on our SCO UNIX 3.2v4.2 Server. Unfortunately, I can't find a copy of the development system anywhere. SCO Support advised me to use GNU's GCC. I found a version compiled for 3.2v4.2 but it doesn't have some of the header files that the source code calls for...
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