[Coco] Microware C Compiler -- issues finding library files

Chris Oliver chris.w.oliver at me.com
Thu Aug 13 07:19:44 EDT 2015


Gene,

I have the 1983 Microware C Compiler, version 1.0, cat number 26-3038 distributed by Radio Shack.  Comes on 2 floppies: one has the compiler, the other has the libraries.

Thank you!

Chris



Generally, those options are set in the compilers driver script.  You 
didn't say which one, and there are several variations extant.

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> On Aug 13, 2015, at 12:47 AM, Chris Oliver <chris.w.oliver at me.com> wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> Two-drive OS-9 scenario — compiler (cc1) in /d1/cmds, LIB and DEFS (including stdio.h) on /d0.  Execution directory set to /d1/cmds.  For the life of me, I can’t figure out how to get the compiler to look on /d0 for LIB and DEFS — and I can’t put everything on /d1 due to space.  Is there a way in OS-9 to pin one of the drives as the “default drive”, such that the compiler will look there vs. on the same drive as the current execution directory?  When I get to the linker, for example, I get a cannot-find error on “/d1/lib/cstart.r” — when, of course, cstart.r is sitting in /d0/lib.
> 
> Many thanks — I’m guessing there is something simple here that I’m overlooking…
> 
> Chris



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