If anyone is successfully building on SGI using the old 7.1 compilers,
please get in touch with me.
I'm no longer on the list, but I thought I'd try building 21.2.12 on
Irix. I've never been able to compile on this platform using the -n32
option (and -mips3), but I got farther this time. Compilation
completed, but the executable usually barfs on startup (with -vanilla).
If not at startup, then shortly thereafter.
Yes, I've looked at PROBLEMS and this doesn't seem to be covered.
I don't want to go on too much about it here, since these compilers
are old and somewhat problematic anyway (had to back off optimization
for md5.c from -O3 to -O1 to prevent apparently infinite compile
time).
Anyway, if anyone is successful on this platform, please get in
touch. I have lisp backtraces and such.
This couldn't be a mule thing, could it? I used the latest SUMO
tarball (1999-03-05) and build w/o mule...
Thanks,
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