On 5 Oct, 2006, at 20:12, Gale Paeper wrote:
Nestor Aguilera wrote:
Hi,
I am running Mac OS X 10.4.8 on a MacBook Intel 2Ghz Core Duo, using gpc installed from gpc345u2-intel.dmg (downloaded from http:// www.microbizz.nl/gpc.html).
I don't have am Intel Mac so I can't test to see what might be going wrong. On a PPC Mac, your helloworld.p example compiles and runs with no problem.
I had no problem with Mac OS X 10.3.9 and a G4.
Do you know what the messages mean?
When compiling I get errors involving "indirect jmp without `*'" as in
$ gpc helloworld.p
You might try using "gp" instead of "gpc", i.e.,:
gp helloworld.p
I tried it but got the same errors.
By the way, could you tell me what is the difference between "gp" and "gpc" in this case?
Other than that and without a real Intel Mac to test with, I don't know what might be the problem. I'm fairly certain other people have used the GPC in that download package on an Intel Mac and I haven't seen a reports of problems like yours.
Gale Paeper
Since I use Pascal for work and teaching, I really need a reliable compiler, preferably with fast execution times. Do you think I could use any of the other binaries (e.g. for 10.3.9 PPC or 10.4 PPC) in the Intel machine? Any suggestions?
Thank you very much.
Nestor Aguilera