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[hylafax-devel] Re: Problem w. compiling latest CVS on AIX




> We use HylaFAX inhouse in a rather extensive manner ( 14 bi-directional
> fax modems ) as well as being the Calgary TPC Cell, and I figured I'd
> get my act together now that the Y2K non-event is over with ( not
> without sweat though <g> ) and try to contribute back.

Great! Hiya Steve . . . don't have my TPC hat on today ;-)
 
> I checked out the latest CVS, installed gcc 2.95.2, and proceeded to try
> to get the sucker to compile...

(holds his breath)
 
> Alas, no success, and I don't even know how to start debugging this
> one.

Ack! :-(

> I captured the pre-processor output, but it is SO huge, and there
> are lines  > 2048 chars long!! ( yes, I use vi ).
                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Doesn't everyone? :-P

 
> I tried plunking in the stock Array.h to no avail, so I figured I'd go
> out to this list for clues....

Alas, the list is sorely lacking on C++ talent presently . . . Robert's the 
shining star, and he's been pretty preoccupied recently, yet to surface from 
Y2K perhaps! And AIX is not exactly the most common of *NIXes I guess . . .
 
> I have compiled & installed emacs with the compiler, so I am pretty
> confidant it's not a compler problem, after all, if I can compile an
> entire operating system, poor old HylaFAX shouldn't be a problem <wink>

*laugh*
 
> Anyway, here's the top part of the output from trying to compile
> util/BoolArray.c++ ( there's more, but why bother at this stage me
> thinks!!

Wish I could help! Perhaps reposting and cc-ing to the general list might 
produce some young spark with a clue? Sorry response here has been so . . . 
well, nonexistent!

-Darren




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