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Old 04-03-2004, 06:32 AM   #1
weberaser
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Unhappy PVM3 compilation problem


Dear all;

I am a new linux developer, under Redhat 8.0, and need your help.

I ainstalled the pvm3.4.3 and need to compile a C-code file using its header file <pvm3.h> .

I am having a compilation of accessing the header file, so I include its full path as to identify its location.

</usr/local/pvm3/include/pvm3.h>

Thus, after compilation using [gcc hello.c -o hello] I got a building problem that tells me that the included compiler directives with header file are unreferenced. Thus what to do?

How do I compile that file and using which linux shell command?

Is there any other compile tools else than gcc/cc?
aimk for instance ? how to use?
how to compile the C-coded file using pvm3 package?

please reply me ASAP..

Ahmed Abbas
 
  


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