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gprolog compilation failed
From: |
Rob Pratt |
Subject: |
gprolog compilation failed |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Aug 2001 09:56:46 -0400 (EDT) |
Apologies if this is a duplicate message...
After running
./configure --host=sun4 --disable-regs
I then run make and get the following:
$ make
(cd EnginePl; make config)
/afs/isis.unc.edu/home/r/p/rpratt/gprolog-1.2.1/src/EnginePl
gcc -o pl_config pl_config.c
./pl_config
-------------------------------
--- GNU PROLOG INSTALLATION ---
-------------------------------
GNU Prolog version: 1.2.1 (Jul 31 2000)
Operating system : sunos4.1.1
Processor : sparc
Size of a word : 32 bits
C compiler : gcc
C flags :
C flags machine :
Loader flags :
Loader libraries : -lm
Use line editor : Yes
Use sockets : Yes
Use FD solver : Yes
Use machine regs. : No
------------------------------
(cd ../TopComp; make gplc)
gcc -o gplc top_comp.c
Target "config" is up to date.
. ./SETVARS;for i in TopComp EnginePl Wam2Ma Ma2Asm Linedit
BipsPl Pl2
Wam Fd2C EngineFD BipsFD;do (cd $i; make) || exit 1; done; (cd
TopComp; make gpr
olog)
/afs/isis.unc.edu/home/r/p/rpratt/gprolog-1.2.1/src/TopComp
gcc -o hexgplc hexfilter.c
Target "first" is up to date.
/afs/isis.unc.edu/home/r/p/rpratt/gprolog-1.2.1/src/EnginePl
gcc -o cpp_headers cpp_headers.c
D=`(cd ..;for i in *;do test -d $i && X="$X
/afs/isis.unc.edu/home/r/p/r
pratt/gprolog-1.2.1/src/$i";done;echo $X)`; ./cpp_headers headers.h
gprolog.h $D
gplc -c -C '' obj_begin.c
gplc -c -C '' obj_end.c
gplc -c -C '' machine.c
gplc -c -C '' machine1.c
gplc -c -C '' mem_alloc.c
gplc -c -C '' misc.c
gplc -c -C '' hash.c
gplc -c -C '' obj_chain.c
gplc -c -C '' engine.c
gplc -c engine1.c
engine1.c: In function `Call_Compiled':
engine1.c:67: invalid register name `%l0' for register variable
engine1.c:74: invalid register name `%l2' for register variable
engine1.c:75: invalid register name `%l3' for register variable
compilation failed
make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
Stop.
make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
Stop.
Any ideas?
Rob Pratt
Department of Operations Research
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
address@hidden
http://www.unc.edu/~rpratt/