The gcc 4.2.2 binaries for a number of HP-UX platforms can be
downloaded from here: http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/
And that does the job.
Thanks for pointing to the right direction.
Peter
On Feb 16, 2008 2:49 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> "Peter Kovacs" <peter.kovacs.1.0rc@gmail.com> writes:
> > I have just completed a successful compilation with cc. Still, cc gave a lot of
>
> > (Bundled) cc: warning 922: "-Ae" is unsupported in the bundled
> > compiler, ignored.
> > (Bundled) cc: warning 922: "+O2" is unsupported in the bundled
> > compiler, ignored.
>
> Um. You don't have their "real" cc then, just the brain-dead
> non-optimizing one. IMHO that's only fit for bootstrapping gcc ;-).
> However, my experiences with it were on PA-RISC, which really
> desperately needs an optimizing compiler to perform decently.
> I don't know what the hit would be like on IA64.
>
> You could try manually repairing gcc's copy of sys/types.h by adding
> the stuff it's missing compared to /usr/include. I'm not sure how
> many other discrepancies there are and which if any might be critical.
>
> regards, tom lane
>