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From: Boris Gubenko (Boris.Gubenko_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-02-22 16:31:07
stacie_at_[hidden] wrote:
> I finally gave up on gcc 4.1.1 and upgraded to 4.2.3. Yeah
> The build went very well on 1.35 (feb21) [...]
So, it was the compiler... Thanks for the update.
> [...] except the build has a
> dependency on /dist/bin/wave and is failing some compiles in
> lib/function_types because it cannot find the directory and whatever it
> needs in it.
> [...]
> can someone help me out here?
Unfortunately, I cannot. I don't recall any problem with wave with gcc
and I certainly did not do anything special to build it.
Thanks,
Boris
----- Original Message -----
From: <stacie_at_[hidden]>
To: "Boris Gubenko" <Boris.Gubenko_at_[hidden]>; "Boost.Build developer's and user's
list" <boost-build_at_[hidden]>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Boost-build] HP-UX build with GNU - Now, needs wave executable?
>I finally gave up on gcc 4.1.1 and upgraded to 4.2.3. Yeah
> The build went very well on 1.35 (feb21) except the build has a
> dependency on /dist/bin/wave and is failing some compiles in
> lib/function_types because it cannot find the directory and whatever it
> needs in it.
> I searched for instructions to build the wave tool, and I see it's
> directory in /tools but I am new to Jam and cannot fathom how to tell it
> how to build wave.
>
> can someone help me out here?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Re: [Boost-build] HP-UX build with GNU
>> From: "Boris Gubenko" <Boris.Gubenko_at_[hidden]>
>> Date: Thu, February 21, 2008 1:03 pm
>> To: "Boost.Build developer's and user's list"
>> <boost-build_at_[hidden]>
>> Cc: Boris Gubenko <Boris.Gubenko_at_[hidden]>
>>
>>
>> stacie_at_[hidden] wrote:
>> > Any pointers on how to deal with wide character support? Ignore it and
>> > don't use the regex package? Try to make it work?
>>
>> Please check out thread starting with:
>> <http://lists.boost.org/boost-users/2008/01/33402.php>
>>
>> You might want to keep the discussion about wide character support
>> in gcc to the boost-users list.
>>
>> > Has anyone run into issues building 64 bit?
>>
>> I'm building 64-bit with aCC -- see info for HP-UX_ia64_aCC.
>> No issues specific to 64-bit data mode so far.
>>
>> I'm planning to start testing HP-UX/ia64/gcc in a 64-bit mode.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Boris
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: <stacie_at_[hidden]>
>> To: "Boost.Build developer's and user's list" <boost-build_at_[hidden]>
>> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 11:07 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Boost-build] HP-UX build with GNU
>>
>>
>> > Thanks Boris.
>> > I will try it again with the new gcc.jam. At this point most of my
>> > errors are related to wide character support and some errors related to
>> > a mismatch in type sizes. I suspect the last problem is related to
>> > building in 64 bit.
>> >
>> > Any pointers on how to deal with wide character support? Ignore it and
>> > don't use the regex package? Try to make it work?
>> >
>> > Has anyone run into issues building 64 bit?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> >> -------- Original Message --------
>> >> Subject: Re: [Boost-build] HP-UX build with GNU
>> >> From: "Boris Gubenko" <Boris.Gubenko_at_[hidden]>
>> >> Date: Thu, February 21, 2008 10:52 am
>> >> To: "Boost.Build developer's and user's list"
>> >> <boost-build_at_[hidden]>
>> >> Cc: Boris Gubenko <Boris.Gubenko_at_[hidden]>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I answered your mail yesterday on the boost-users lists. See
>> >> <http://lists.boost.org/boost-users/2008/02/34091.php>
>> >>
>> >> Boris
>> >>
>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> >> From: <stacie_at_[hidden]>
>> >> To: <boost-build_at_[hidden]>
>> >> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 2:09 PM
>> >> Subject: [Boost-build] HP-UX build with GNU
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >I sent this to the boost users list, but it is more appropriate for me
>> >> > to put sent it here:
>> >> >
>> >> > couple of questions for the HP gurus about Boost on HP-UX with GNU
>> >> > GCC. I see that the development builds target this configuration, but
>> >> > the 1.34 release does not, so I'm not sure that I can even do this with
>> >> > the 1.34 build. I am new to using bjam so be gnetle.
>> >> >
>> >> > Platform: HP-UX, on itanium ia64, 11.23, building for 64 bit
>> >> > linker: hp-ux
>> >> > GCC:4.1.1
>> >> > Boost:1.34
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > User config file:
>> >> > using gcc: : :<cxxflags>-mlp64 <linkflags>-mlp64
>> >> >
>> >> > Is this suffcient, or do I need to indicate the archtiecture (ia64 on
>> >> > itanium) in some way?
>> >> >
>> >> > Threading:
>> >> > gcc.jam indicates that GCC on HP-UX does not support threading. We have
>> >> > built many libraries with threading using GCC so is this an old comment
>> >> > or is it specific to the gnu linker and not HP-UXs. Can I modify a
>> >> > config file to support threading correctly?
>> >> >
>> >> > Failing libs
>> >> > Zlibs and bzlib builds fail. How do I disable building them? Can the
>> >> > build fail and it's not a problem for the rest of the libraries.
>> >> >
>> >> > Do I need to modify any of the source to work correctly? Would I be
>> >> > better off using a development build?
>> >> >
>> >> > Will boost work correctly on HP 11.31?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks!
>> >> >
>> >> >
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