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-Tue Mar 11 13:19:45 IST 2003
-============================
-
-On real Itanium systems, builds with GCC are fine. If you're using the
-Intel compiler `ecc', you need:
-
- CC=ecc ./configure && make all check install CFLAGS='-g -Drestrict='
-
-Tue Apr 16 13:55:15 IDT 2002
-============================
-The current version of the IA-64 environment builds gawk without any problems.
-
-Wed Apr 25 17:17:01 IDT 2001
-============================
-
-The Intel IA-64 emulation environment that sits on top of 32-bit Linux
-has problems. Gawk does not work on it.
-
-1. The `sgicc' compiler lies to `configure' and pretends it's gcc. But it
-really isn't, and several things don't work.
-
-2. Even if used with gcc, the executable doesn't run; somehow quoted
-strings don't stay as one argument to gawk, which is, of course,
-disastrous.
-
-3. It's flaky; initially `configure' wouldn't even get past the getpgrp
-test. Then later it would.
-
-Arnold Robbins
-arnold@skeeve.com