----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mercury was tested on AIX in 2019. * AIX 7.1 on POWER9 processor * using gcc version 6.3.0 * in high-level C grades (hlc.gc, hlc.par.gc) PREREQUISITES Install yum by running this script: https://public.dhe.ibm.com/aix/freeSoftware/aixtoolbox/ezinstall/ppc/yum.sh Then install the necessary packages: yum install gcc make flex bison ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUILDING WITH GCC GCC defaults to -maix32. To build for the 64-bit AIX ABI, it may be easiest to create a shell script containing: exec gcc -maix64 "$@" Mark the script executable, then run configure like this: CC=/path/to/gcc-maix64 ./configure [options] If you are using /usr/bin/ar then you must also set an environment variable: export OBJECT_MODE=64 If you try to use GNU ar instead (from binutils) you will run into problems when /usr/bin/ranlib is invoked on archives created by GNU ar. The mercury_compile executable will overflow the PowerPC TOC with gcc in its default configuration. One solution is to add this to Mmake.params before running make: EXTRA_CFLAGS=-mminimal-toc Your own programs may also overflow the TOC, depending on their size. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUILDING WITH IBM XL C COMPILER (Last tested in 2014.) To use the IBM C compiler, pass "--with-cc=xlc" when configuring Mercury installation. Use high-level C grades for better performance. Large programs will overflow the TOC. You can try passing the option `-qpic=large' to the C compiler and the linker, or passing `-bbigtoc' to the linker. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------