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Subject: Re: Crafty's egtb.cpp - Official GCC broken?

Author: Lenard Spencer

Date: 14:47:45 12/20/00

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On December 19, 2000 at 19:37:02, Gregor Overney wrote:

>As of today, gcc 2.95.2 is the official version of GCC.
>
>When using this version on an UltraSPARC running Solaris 8 (64-bit kernel), I am
>not able to compile egtb.cpp. However, using egcs-2.91.57 on a NT system and
>VC++ 6.0 SP4, I can compile egtb.cpp. With egcs-2.91.57, I get around 50
>warnings that a decimal integer is too large and therefore assumed to be
>unsigned. No big deal.
>
>Did someone use gcc 2.95.2 and was able to compile egtb.cpp as distributed with
>Crafty 17.14?
>
>BTW, if you want to compile it with VC++ 6.0 SP4 you need to add /Zm200 to
>increase the maximum memory allocated by the compiler. Remember, this is not
>part of the makefile.nt as provided with Crafty 17.14.
>
>
>Gregor

Is the g++ package installed on your system?  That may be your problem.  I
installed Mandrake 7.0 on my son's old DOS-box last week, and wound up having to
do a manual install of a whole bunch of gcc-related stuff just to get it to
compile..



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