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I have an OpenServer based system. I don't have a compiler. What are my options? |
| If you're using Free OpenServer and comply with the licensing requirements,
install the Free OpenServer compiler from the same CD. You cannot install
the Free OpenServer compiler on a commercially licensed OpenServer.
SCO's OpenServer Development system is available as a commercially supported product and includes two compilers, debuggers, and tools such as the custom distribution mastering toolkit. For more information, see http://www.sco.com/developer/products.htm. The SCO part number for SCO OpenServer Development System (media and license) is SA105-UX74-5.0.
OpenServer includes all the necessary libraries, headers, man pages, and
the linker to allow the user of third party develoment systems. One
such system is the GNU Development System that's available on the
Skunkware CD or the newer version available on Robert Lipe's home page
and mirrored on SCO's Web site. This kit includes make, the
assemblers, the debuggers, and everything you need for a functional development
environment. | |
| See also http://www.sco.com/developers/products/devkits.html.
jls@sco.com | |
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