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Re: [OLPC library] [Re] 'OLPC-Health' takes off !!



On Wed, 6 Feb 2008, Seth Woodworth wrote:

"OpenVistA is written in the GtM version of MUMPS, from Sanchez, which makes
high-reliability financial applications that power about 60% of the world's
major money market transfers. (Sanchez is now owned by the Fidelity life
insurance company.) It runs on Linux. MUMPS has only about 28 or 29
commands, is extremely fast, powerful and reliable, and has been taken
proprietary ('forked') by Intersystems under the name Cache', which has over
100,000 users for hundreds of applications outside health care. MUMPS is an
acronym for Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming
System."

Tried to compile gtm_V53001_linux_i686_src.tar.gz which I downloaded from
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm
but failed. :-(

Readme suggests:

  make -f sr_unix/comlist.mk -I./sr_unix -I./sr_linux gtm_ver=`pwd`

(well - at least this is my interpretation of the very short description)
Build process throws lots of warnings like

cc1: note: obsolete option -I- used, please use -iquote instead

and finally fails with

 make[1]: *** No rule to make target `libmumps.a(cmerrors_ctl.o)', needed by `libmumps.a'.
 Stop.

which is not astonishing that the result of the previous process was
just a bunch of text files in `pwd`/pro/obj with names *.d .

It might be that a binary version of GT.M is needed to build the source
which just sucks.

Any ideas?

Kind regards

         Andreas.

--
http://fam-tille.de


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