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Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 16:42:54 -0700
From: "Robert Blair" <SCOUG-HELP-2lvvuss@listemail.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: SCOUG-Help <scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: GCC432

I have a small unix program that I want to compile for eCS. I downloaded it
and see many file suffixes that a new to me. So I downloaded GCC432 and M4.
Now I want to compile so I look and the makefiles one is a .am and the other is
a .in, neither look like a makefile to me. There are a few .sh scripts that I
am ignoring.

I build my own makefile and try a compile. None of the C standard headers are
found which surprised me, I had expected them to come with the compiler. Where
can I download the standard C header files?

One of the C programs includes a file called "config.h". There is a file
called "config.h.in" which has as its first line "/* config.h.in. Generated
from configure.ac by autoheader. */" and has many #undef statements. What is
this program 'autoheader' and do I need it?

There are two .m4 files that I ran M4 on but they did not appear to do anything.

Where can I get a MAN program for eCS?

Anything else I need so I can use GCC432?

--
Robert Blair

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