I've received a report of a problem configuring CODE for
Linux. One of the problems seems to have to do with a
different (defective?) pthread.h in Linux, but the other
is a problem with the configuration system not being smart
enough.
CODE's configuration system assumes that the name of the
GNU C++ compiler is "g++"; if it is installed as "c++",
part of the build won't go through. The workaround is to
do "setenv CXX g++" and then "make".
Please let me know if you have *any* problems building
CODE; I want to make this as painless an experience as
possible.
Thanks,
-- Emery
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Emery Berger | Parallel Programming Group
emery@... | Dept. of Computer Sciences
<http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/emery> | University of Texas at Austin
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