hi,
i'm sure that there is one around somewhere, from people who've been
using
gcc on sunos.
alternative 1) install gcc, even in a local user directory, and compile
up. make sure you set the includes path to ~user/gcc/include....whatever
not /usr/include...whatever.
alternative 2) get a perl or parsing program to turn ansi-c function
headers into old-style non-ansi-c compliant headers. this was
discussed... eighteen months ago (see digest archives) because they had
sunos 4.1.3 at my former workplace.
luke
On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, Predrag Gjuro Kladaric wrote:
> Dear people,
>
> is there the Samba binary package for SunOS 4.1.3 somewhere at the
Internet?
>
> I quit unix few years ago, and a friend of mine asked me to find something
> that would enable his Windows to access his old SunOS workstation. I would
> rather like not to (re)investigate how to build it with his C compiler.
>
> I was not able to find it (the binary package for SunOS 4.1.3) on Samba
pages.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> (Mr.) Predrag Gjuro Kladaric
> Trnsko 18 B, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
> pgklada@public.srce.hr
>
>
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