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Old 02-16-2008, 05:07 AM
Bill Campbell
 
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Default Re: SCO C compiler installation question

On Thu, Aug 23, 2007, Mike Clifton wrote:
>Hello all...how does one setup some sort of C compiler on a Sco
>system? Whenever we try to compile anything, it tells us we don't
>have a compatible complier found. How does that work...does a
>compiler need compiled/built?


SCO Openserver has a set of development libraries and headers that may be
installed using ``custom'', and these are required to use gcc which is
available from SCO's open source skunkware packages.

The SCO software development system is not included with the base system,
but is an extra cost item.

Bill
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