NOTE: The biggest reason for not upgrading to 10.20 is
that I don't have the
ANSI C compiler for 10.20. There's plenty of downloadable software available
but, virtually none of it will run without compiling first. It's a real
catch-22 situation. You gotta have the C compiler in order to compile a C
compiler like GCC. If I'm not mistaken, HP lists the compiler for $1595.
I do have the ANSI C compiler for 8.0 so, it's a lot easier to get software
to run on that box.
Anyone know of an alternate source for the compiler?
Thanks Steve,
There's always the ready built gcc from the net.
http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Gnu/gcc-2.95.2
--Bill
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