Tom St Denis
8/31/2011 2:30:00 PM
On Aug 31, 10:34 am, "Orson Cart" <ex-pri...@parts.org> wrote:
> I was attempting to make an open-source package released by
> a large corporation.
> The install script fails saying there is no "c" in my path.
> When I look at the context of the "c" command in the script,
> it appears to be a command to compile c programs.
> I know that in linux, Intel compiler is icc, and Portland is pgcc,
> and GCC has gcc commands. There are probably dozens of c compilers
> out there ... which one uses just a single letter c as the command?
Are you sure it wasn't cc? that's the typical [standard?] C compiler
name on UNIX derived platforms.
Tom