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[Gcl-devel] Re: GCL bug: float.h problem
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Camm Maguire |
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[Gcl-devel] Re: GCL bug: float.h problem |
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25 Jun 2002 00:30:51 -0400 |
Greetings! This should be fixed in the latest cvs, where -I. has been
removed from the default compiler options. I don't yet know if this
breaks anything else, but so far it looks good. At some point, I'll
try to incorporate in a 2.4.4.
Take care,
Matt Kaufmann <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi --
>
> When I compile a file "float.lisp" using GCL 2.4.3 (or 2.5.0; sorry I don't
> know which, but Bogo (Michael Bogomolny) has a question outstanding to you
> already about that), the compilation fails. GCL seems to confuse the local
> directory's float.h with a global one. An example is below.
>
> craigievar.cs.utexas.edu% cat float.lisp
> (in-package "USER")
>
> (defun foo (x)
> x)
> craigievar.cs.utexas.edu% gcl-2.4.3
> GCL (GNU Common Lisp) Version(2.5.0) Wed Jun 19 15:41:50 CDT 2002
> Licensed under GNU Library General Public License
> Contains Enhancements by W. Schelter
>
> >(compile-file "float.lisp")
>
> Compiling float.lisp.
> End of Pass 1.
> End of Pass 2.
> In file included from float.c:4132:
> float.h:5: redefinition of `VVi'
> float.h:5: `VVi' previously defined here
>
> Correctable error: (SYSTEM "(cd . ;gcc -pipe -fwritable-strings
> -DVOL=volatile -I/p/src/gcl-2.4.3-linux/o -fsigned-char -O4 -c -I. float.c
> -w)") returned a non-zero value 0.
> Signalled by UNLESS.
> If continued: Continues anyway.
> Broken at CERROR. Type :H for Help.
> >>
>
> Thanks --
> -- Matt Kaufmann
>
>
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