APT_COMPILER is installed with a default value. It may not be correct. Check whether your machine even has a compiler installed and, if so, where it actually is. If you're trying to compile from the command line, the compiler executable's directory pathname will need to be in your PATH and any libraries it uses will need to be in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH. You may also need other environment variables set, depending upon where other components, such as header files, may be stored.
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ray.wurlod wrote:APT_COMPILER is installed with a default value. It may not be correct. Check whether your machine even has a compiler installed and, if so, where it actually is. If you're trying to compile from the command line, the compiler executable's directory pathname will need to be in your PATH and any libraries it uses will need to be in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH. You may also need other environment variables set, depending upon where other components, such as header files, may be stored.
Thanks Ray and Brian..Now I am able to compile by usinf full path
I go define a new parallel routine in manager and specify the path where my object file is located.
What next? What do i do to the permissions on this object file?
Where do i place it so that my px transformer stage can use it?
It is thread hi-jacking.
Thats all, once you provide the path to the object file (.o) you can use the routine inside your transformer. Make sure that your id has execute permission to the file and folder.
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