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1.1 root 1: Specifying the -g flag to GCC on the RS/6000 requires upgrading the
2: standard AIX assembler distributed with both AIX 3.1 and AIX 3.2 with
3: a replacement that is available from IBM. The upgraded assembler
4: unfortunately was not included in any of the AIX 3.2 update PTF
5: releases (3.2.2, 3.2.3, or 3.2.3e). Note that Makefile.in specifies
6: the -g when compiling libgcc2.c.
7:
8: You can test for the presense of a fixed assembler by entering the following:
9: % as -u < /dev/null
10: If the command exits normally, the assembler fix already is installed.
11: If the assembler complains that "-u" is an unknown flag, you need to order
12: the fix.
13:
14: Any customer can order and get the replacement assembler, and install
15: it on one or more machines. It is distributed both on diskette and
16: via VNET (IBM's internal network). VNET distribution may be desirable
17: if you have a friendly IBM rep nearby with networked mainframe access.
18:
19: If you are running AIX 3.1.5 or higher (lslpp -h bos.obj output reports
20: 03.01.0005.XXXX where the 0005 can be any higher number and the XXXX can be
21: any value), call IBM Support at 800-237-5511 and ask for shipment of
22: AIX/6000 fix PTF U403044 for APAR IX22829 (.extern foo conflicts with
23: defining foo).
24:
25: If you are running AIX 3.2 (lslpp -h bos.obj output reports
26: 03.02.0000.0000), a newer update to the assembler fix is available. Ask
27: for shipment of AIX/6000 fix PTF U416277 for IX32992 (.global prevents
28: detection of duplicate symbol).
29:
30: They may also ask you for your customer number. If you do not know it, you
31: will still be able to get the fix, but you will have to be persistent. IBM
32: has corresponding support organizations outside of North America. Call
33: your IBM branch office and ask them to put you in touch with the department
34: that handles fixes for AIX/6000. If that doesn't work, ask for the
35: department that handles software defect support for AIX/6000 and ask for
36: the APAR fix.
37:
38: AIX on the RS/6000 provides support (NLS) for environments outside of
39: the United States. Compilers and assemblers use NLS to support
40: locale-specific representations of various objects including
41: floating-point numbers ("." vs "," for separating decimal fractions).
42: There have been problems reported where the library linked with GCC does
43: not produce the same floating-point formats that the assembler accepts.
44: If you have this problem, set the LANG environment variable to "C" or
45: "En_US".
46:
47: XLC version 1.3.0.0 will miscompile jump.c. XLC version 1.3.0.1 or
48: later fixes this problem. You can obtain XLC-1.3.0.2 by requesting PTF
49: 421749 from IBM.
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