From: nabbasi@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: c2ada for Linux, has anyone got it to run on Linux?
Date: 1999/02/03
Date: 1999-02-03T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <799ble$fni@drn.newsguy.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 36B81ED1.15D4@spider.com
In article <36B81ED1.15D4@spider.com>, Alex says...
>
>>
>> c2ada uses pyhton. which I know very little about.
>Looks like you have an import problem; modules in python are imported
>from a list of paths specified by the sys.path variable. How to fix:
>1. search in the installation a Symbol.py file (or Symbol.so, could be a
>shared object written in C). Locate its path.
>2. export PYTHONPATH=<path to file> (or setenv, whatever)
>3. ./cbfe
>
thanks Alex ! That did it!
(I had only LD_LIBRARY_PATH set, did not know about PYTHONPATH, I really
need to get me a Python manual)
Now, I have c2ada running on my Linux system, I am going to convert all of
my C code to Ada :)
Nasser
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1999-02-02 0:00 c2ada for Linux, has anyone got it to run on Linux? nabbasi
1999-02-03 0:00 ` Alex Maranda
1999-02-03 0:00 ` nabbasi [this message]
1999-02-03 0:00 ` Dale Pontius
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