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Chris, You can probably use gcc as a compliant C compiler, however you also need Sun's fortran compiler. Generally, you get both compilers on the same cdrom, and most universities can obtain these very cheaply. The /usr/ucb/cc compiler absolutely will not work. The Sparcworks compilers are generally installed in /opt/SUNWspro/bin. Gcc is usually installed with hardlinks to cc in /usr/local/gnu/bin. If you don't have the links to cc, then either create them or define gcc instead of cc in $NAWIPS/config/Makeinc.sol. Steve Chiswell >From: "J. Christopher Clarke" <address@hidden> >Organization: . >Keywords: 199903091550.IAA06843 >... > Additionally, I am trying to compile GEMPAK 5.4 on a >Solaris machine. It turns out we don't have the Sun C compilier >on the machine. Can we use gcc? > >Thanks for your help. > >Chris >_____________________________________________________ > >J. Christopher Clarke address@hidden >Assistant Professor >Northeast Louisiana University >Dept. of Geosciences