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Re: Error During cpio Make
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Eric Blake |
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Re: Error During cpio Make |
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Tue, 20 May 2008 06:12:02 -0600 |
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According to Brian Eliassen on 5/19/2008 2:38 PM:
| AlphaServer ES45 with Tru64 5.1B running the built-in “cc” C complier.
|
| source='imaxtostr.c' object='imaxtostr.o' libtool=no \
| DEPDIR=.deps depmode=tru64 /usr/bin/posix/sh ../build-aux/depcomp \
| cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -g -c imaxtostr.c
| cc: Error: ./inttypes.h, line 44: #error "This file assumes that 'int'
| has exactly 32 bits. Please report your platform and compiler to
| <address@hidden>." (errormessage)
|> uname -a
| OSF1 alpha7 V5.1 2650 alpha
|
Thanks for the report. Could you also show us the config.log and the
generated lib/inttypes.h?
| checking for bit size of ptrdiff_t... 64
| checking for bit size of sig_atomic_t... 32
| checking for bit size of size_t... 64
| checking for bit size of wchar_t... 32
| checking for bit size of wint_t... 32
| checking whether sig_atomic_t is signed... yes
| checking whether wchar_t is signed... no
| checking whether wint_t is signed... no
| checking for ptrdiff_t integer literal suffix... l
| checking for sig_atomic_t integer literal suffix...
| checking for size_t integer literal suffix... ul
| checking for wchar_t integer literal suffix... u
| checking for wint_t integer literal suffix... u
| checking for inttypes.h... (cached) yes
| checking whether the inttypes.h PRIxNN macros are broken... no
| checking whether imaxabs is declared... no
| checking whether imaxdiv is declared... no
| checking whether strtoimax is declared... no
| checking whether strtoumax is declared... no
It looks like you have 32-bit and 64-bit types, but that we went wrong
somewhere in determining how to use them in the replacement inttypes.h
that is supposed to work around the bugs in your system <inttypes.h>.
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