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-When compiling on DECstation running Ultrix 4.0 a command 'cc -c -O
-regex.c' is causing an infinite loop in an optimizer. Other sources
-compile fine with -O flag. If you are going to use this flag either
-add a special rule to Makefile for a compilation of regex.c, or issue
-'cc -c regex.c' before hitting 'make'.
-
-From: Steve Simmons <scs@wotan.iti.org>
-Subject: Non-bug report on gawk 2.13.2
-To: david@cs.dal.ca, arnold@skeeve.atl.ga.us
-Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1991 13:45:38 -0300
-
-Just fyi -- it passes tests with flying colors under Ultrix 4.2. The
-README.ultrix file applies more than ever. You might want to add
-these paragraphs to it:
-
- As of Ultrix 4.2 the optimise works for regex.c, but you must give an
- additional switch to get everything optimised. Using '-Olimit 1500'
- does the job. Without the switch gawk will compile and run correctly,
- but you will get complaints about lost optimisations in builtin.c,
- awk.tab.c and regex.c.
-
-From: Arnold Robbins <arnold@math.utah.edu>
-Date: Sun Sep 8 07:05:07 EDT 1996
-
-On Decstations using Ultrix 4.3, the tweakfld test case will fail. It
-appears that routines in the math library return very small but non-zero
-numbers in cases where most other systems return zero.
-
-From: Juergen Kahrs <jkahrs@castor.atlas.de>
-Date: Wed Jan 17 13:15:34 MET 2001
-
-On Ultrix 4.3, configure like this:
-
- ./configure --disable-nls
-
-In custom.h, we defined HAVE_MKTIME in order to avoid a linker error.
-If you compile with
-
- make check
-
-every test will pass, except for the badargs test:
-
- *** Error code 1 (ignored)
-
-This shouldnt cause problems.
-