Pre-compiled MOO servers

H. Peter Anvin (hpa@trantor.zytor.com)
Sat, 23 Mar 1996 21:30:48 PST


Followup to:  <Pine.A32.3.91.960323123941.14585A-100000@jackson.freenet.o=
rg>
By author:    Justin C Harris <jch1134@jackson.freenet.org>
In newsgroup: local.moo
>=20
> 	Hi. I'm on a SunOS 4.1.3 machine, trying to put up a MOO. I do not
> have an ANSI C compiler, so I'm forced to get the binary from the ftp s=
ite
> beta.xerox.com/pub/MOO/binaries/MOO-1.8.0p2-ONC-SunOS413.Z  My question=
 is
> after uncompressing the file, what do I do? I tried starting it like a=20
> normal moo, but I got: MOO-1.8.0p2-ONC-SunOS413: Binary executable not =
in=20
> system path. If anyone knows how to get it to work, or knows somewhere =
where
> I can find out, please e-mail me at jch1134@erc.jscc.cc.tn.us. Thanks.
>=20

You can get an excellent ANSI C compiler called GCC from
prep.ai.mit.edu in the /pub/gnu directory.  Builds great under SunOS
4, although it is a bit time consuming.  Does C++ too, with the proper
libraries.

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