GPG ON UNIX 11
Christoph Moench-Tegeder
cmt@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de
Sat May 3 17:31:32 2003
## Joseph Bruni (jbruni@mac.com):
> I guess I need to clarify a bit. If you use the GCC as supplied by the
> HPUX Porting and Archive Center (version 3.2) you will have a
> "sys/types.h" that is broken. However, if you use the GCC 3.2 supplied
> from the HP dev center, the sys/types.h has the rest of the symbols
> defined. If you use the HP ANSI C compiler, but make the one change to
> ./intl/gettextP.h to work around the broken "inline" keyword, you will
> get GPG 1.2.1 to work on HP/UX 11.11. The problem that Pedro described
> was due to the broken sys/types.h supplied with that particular
> implementation of GCC.
Uhm... "Our" gcc has been bootstrapped by a colleague. It is not
a version supplied by HP.
> When you say you have GPG working HP/UX 11 are
> you referring to 11.0 or 11.11 for PA-RISC or 11.20 for IPF? HP/UX is a
> very fragmented platform these days.
I built gnupg on PA-RISC 1.1 (a model 735). The binaries are distributed
via NFS and do work fine on our 785s, too.
There's also a 715, still running HP-UX 9...
Regards,
Christoph
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