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In message <Pine.LNX.4.05.9903031618320.12976-100000@violinux.apocalypse.now>, Christian writes: > >I'm having some trouble compiling hylafax-v4.0pl2 on a linux-2.2.2 box >with gcc version egcs-2.91.57 19980901 (egcs-1.1 release). > >In the util dir, compilation of SendFaxJob.c++ fails with a > >SendFaxJob.c++:499: no matching function for call to >`SendFaxClient::sendZData (int &, fxBool (FaxClient::)(fxStr &, fxStr &), >fxStr &, fxStr &)' >FaxClient.h:273: candidates are: FaxClient::sendZData(int, fxBool >(FaxClient::*)(fxStr &, fxStr &), fxStr &, fxStr &) > >I'm no c++ wizard, and I'm sure I could solve it, if I was, but I'm >assuming this has something to do with egcs' strict prototyping. >Could I be wrong? I'm using standard egcs with the libg++ that was made >specifically for it. Maybe I should chuch libg++, but I'm thinking it's a >compiler problem, not a header problem. See: http://www.hylafax.org/patches/index.php gcc-2.8.x.patch is what you're after. Have fun! -Darren