[Mono-devel-list] mcs and Solaris 9 compiling. /usr/ccs/bin/sparcv9/mcs errors and jay errors

Doug dougpostman at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 8 17:29:36 EST 2004


I went to the go-mono/daily site. I downloaded the
monolite, monocharge, and the monoXXX.  I untarred and
looked at them and their is no mcs executable.  There
is only mcs.exe.  I need an mcs executable file which
isn't that same as mcs.exe.  Where does this come
from?  I also did the ./recharge which does not put it
out either.

thanks


--- Zoltan Varga <vargaz at gmail.com> wrote:

>                                         Hi,
> 
>   To compile mcs, you need to have an already
> compiled mcs on you system. You
> can get one by downloading one of the mono releases
> or from the daily snapshots
> at go-mono.com/daily.
> 
>               Zoltan
> 
> On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 13:17:39 -0800 (PST), Doug
> <dougpostman at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I am trying to compile mono on Solaris 9.  I have
> > already compiled cairo and all the other packages
> > (which was tricky but finally on).  Now when
> compiling
> > mcs I get the errors
> > ../jay/jay: 2 rules never reduced
> > ../jay/ja: 30 shift/reduce conflicts, 1
> reduce/reduce
> > conflict.
> > mcs  -d:NET_1_1 -g /target.exe /out:mcs.exe
> > cs-parser.cs @mcs.exe.sources
> > /usr/ccs/bin/sparcv9/mcs: illegal option -- :
> > /usr/ccs/bin/sparcv9/mcs: illegal option -- N
> > /usr/ccs/bin/sparcv9/mcs: illegal option -- E
> > /usr/ccs/bin/sparcv9/mcs: illegal option -- T
> > and a few more like this
> > 
> > I have seen this problem posted but No
> resolutions???
> > Seems to be two errors - one with JAY and the
> other
> > with using the sparc mcs program(however if I get
> rid
> > of the sparc mcs program by taking it out of the
> path,
> > then I get mcs missing errors) Any ideas to fix it
> to
> > get mcs working?
> > 
> > thanks
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