The ccc .deb description says:
Compaq does not allow redistribution of their software. Therefore, this
package requires the user to fetch the ccc RPM archive separately
from their web site at http://www.support.compaq.com/alpha-tools/ . When you
install this package you will be guided through that process.
When I go through that page, then click through "Enhtusiast and
Education" license and fill in the fields, it sends me to
ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/linuxdevtools/latest/downloads.html
which has (encrypted) 6.5.9.001-6 (not 6.5.9.31 like I said earlier,
that was the cxx version).
I hope that works for you, please let me know.
[BTW, do you mind that I replied back to the list last time?]
Richard Fillion wrote:
ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/C-Cxx/linux/compaq_c_v62/docs/ccc/download_files_.htm
That provides
ccc-6.5.6.002-1.alpha.rpm
unstable ccc wants:
ccc-6.5.9.001-6.alpha.rpm
Will it make a difference?
Richard Fillion
rick@rhix.ods.org
On Thu, 2003-05-08 at 22:53, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Richard Fillion wrote:
Maintainer: Adam C. Powell, IV <hazelsct@debian.org>
Architecture: alpha
Version: 6.2.9.506-4
This package installs the file ccc-6.2.9.506-1.alpha.rpm from the above
website.
ccc-6.4.9.005-1.alpha.rpm <--- thats what i had to download from the
website.
As we say in New York, "Akhaa!" The website and sid/sarge .deb should
be 6.5.9.31, I think the sid/sarge .deb is installable in woody, since
it only depends on gcc-2.95.
Holy crap, you're the maintainer, i guess my problem is in good hands
then. eheh.
Well, I like to think so, but the truth is that I'm just the guy who
volunteered, there are many people on this list who know quite a bit
more than I.
I think the problem is an incompatibility between those 2
rpms. I'm doing all of this on Debian Woody, should i try sarge's "ccc"
or sid's?
Both (sid and sarge are both 6.5.9.31).