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Author Where to get HP NUE to compile Open64 on IA32?
Raphael

2007-05-23, 4:28 am

Hello!

I want to compile Open64 or ORC 2.1 on IA32. I need HP NUE for that.
The HP NUE environment is no longer downloadable from the HP website.
I already tried to compile Open64 v0.14, Open64 v0.15, Open64 v3.1 and
ORC v2.1 on a Red Hat compatible Linux, but it always fails because HP
NUE is missing.

Can somebody please provide me with a link to download HP NUE?
Is there a workaround to compile one of the mentioned compilers
without HP NUE?
Is there an alternative to HP NUE?

Thanks in advance
Raphael

Jason Lee Eckhardt

2007-05-23, 7:12 pm

Raphael <ultrasparc@gmx.de> wrote:
>Hello!
>
>I want to compile Open64 or ORC 2.1 on IA32. I need HP NUE for that.
>The HP NUE environment is no longer downloadable from the HP website.
>I already tried to compile Open64 v0.14, Open64 v0.15, Open64 v3.1 and
>ORC v2.1 on a Red Hat compatible Linux, but it always fails because HP
>NUE is missing.


At least one version of Open64/ORC 2.1 can be built on IA32
without NUE. See:
http://www2.cs.uh.edu/~openuh/
Make sure to follow the directions in the README and INSTALL
files carefully.

The group at UH has done quite a bit of work merging together
various versions of Open64 (including Pathscale's), fixing
defects, and increasing portability.

Aderhabas46

2007-06-02, 3:06 am

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