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Re: [Bug-gnucap] gnucap
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Al Davis |
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Re: [Bug-gnucap] gnucap |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Jun 2004 08:54:23 -0400 |
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On Friday 04 June 2004 04:40 pm, SLWallenberg wrote:
> I downloaded the file gnucap-0.31.tar and unzipped into a
> temp folder I named gnu. But I cannot get the program to
> build the simulator , even in the two step process. Do you
> have any suggestions or should I just stick to SPICE ? I have
> Borlund C++ compiler . Can I use it to build the simulator ?
I don't know. I have not used it recently. The last time I
used a Borland compiler is almost 10 years ago.
What is the problem?
My guess .. it could be a "make" problem. You can't configure
it with Borland's non-standard environment. It doesn't
recognize the files. If this is the case, see if there is a
"make" program in the package, and find out what you need to do
to make that work. Another possibility is that you could
download a Gnu development environment. I don't know from
where.
The other possibility is that you are getting compiler errors.
This is a standards issue. Getting the latest version of
Gnucap (0.34) might help. Try http://www.gnucap.org . There
is a problem with the gnu site.
Because of persistent build problems on Microsoft systems, I
have placed an executable at
http://www.gnucap.org/devel/gnucap-0.34.exe . It was cross
compiled using mingw on Linux.