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Hello, > On Mon, 14 Sep 1998, Mark G. Thomas wrote: > > > My original problems were related to some broken or incompatible regex > > stuff that the hylafax configure script was picking up in /usr/local. > > What? I do not have this under SunOS 4.1.4. Do you have something > extra installed that is confusing HylaFAX configuration? I had something extra installed that was confusing the HylaFAX configuration. I removed it, and re-extracted the HylaFAX source, and re-applied the gcc-2.8.x compatibility patches. > > Having solved that, I'm still unable to compile 4.0pl2 under gcc-2.8.1 and > > libg++-2.8.1.1a/libstdc++-2.8.1.1 under SunOS-4.1.4. I have applied > > the gcc-2.8.x patches from http://cirl.meei.harvard.edu/hylafax/patches/ > > > > Did you also do a "make maintainer-clean" or run the patch on > completely clean source code? Yes. > I wonder if you had some debris left > from earlier attempts that are confusing the software? Or whether No. > something has changed for libstdc++ or libg++ for SunOS that I am not > aware of (I am still using gcc-2.7.2.2). Yes. Something has changed. I have no trouble compiling 4.0pl2 using gcc-2.7.2.2. The problem is we are phasing out gcc-2.7.2.2 on our systems, and I am working on some other HylaFax issues, so need to be able to recompile HylaFax under gcc-2.8.1, if possible. I'd hate to have to keep gcc-2.7.2.2 around for the sole purpose of compiling HylaFax. > In fact, is there any reason you can't use my HylaFAX binaries at > http://cirl.meei.harvard.edu/hylafax/sun? Yes. I am having some modem/port problems and may need to do some additional source modifications to work around them. Sun Serial port flow control pedantics and CD/DSR timing issues seem to be interfering with some newer Multitech modems we have, and I can't seem to work around it with modem settings and supported config options. I hate to try to support software here that I can't readily recompile as needed. -Mark > Nico Kadel-Garcia > Senior Engineer, CIRL > Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary > raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu > -- Mark G. Thomas (Mark@Misty.com -- http://www.misty.com/)