From: mark_doherty@yahoo.co.uk (Mark Doherty)
Subject: Redhat Linux 9.0 and Gnat
Date: 6 Oct 2003 12:23:59 -0700
Date: 2003-10-06T12:23:59-07:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5e3e03a7.0310061123.34c53510@posting.google.com> (raw)
I am new to Linux and have installed a full installation of Linux from
redhat (9). I then updated to the latest versions of most RPMs using
redhat network. This has installed gcc 3.2. I have tried to install
AWS and the compiler does not recognise pragma Unreferenced. I have
got round it for the moment by removing the -gnatwe style switches.
I don't understand why the pragma Unreferenced has been removed in a
later version of GCC. It seems like a good pragma to me. Is there
another pragma to use instead.
Am I wasting my time using gcc 3.2 until GNAT supports it. (I am not
sure what version of gnat I am using because I don't know the Linux
command that tells me). If so how do I go back to 2.8.1.
Do all the components compiled with gcc 3.2 need to be recompiled,
how?
Should I install Redhat 7.x instead?
Having gone through the initial installation pain of Linux (UK BT
broadband modem), I am not going back to Windows!
Mark
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2003-10-06 19:23 Mark Doherty [this message]
2003-10-06 20:03 ` Redhat Linux 9.0 and Gnat sk
2003-10-06 23:45 ` Jeff C,
2003-10-07 13:33 ` Marc A. Criley
2003-10-07 3:58 ` John B. Matthews
2003-10-07 7:50 ` Preben Randhol
2003-10-07 11:37 ` Jeff C,
2003-10-08 4:47 ` Redhat Linux 9.0 and Gnat- tasking bug Mike and Lynn Card
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