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Re: lynx-dev lynx 2.8.2 dev 24 for VMS
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dickey |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev lynx 2.8.2 dev 24 for VMS |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Apr 1999 10:46:44 -0400 (EDT) |
>
> Well, something fairly fundamental changed between lynx 22 and 24 because
> the VMS build fails on the first routine HTPARSE.C when built with DEC C
> for the socketshr interface on OpenVMS 6.2 alpha. I used the MMK make
> program to build this with the supplied descrip.mms file
I don't know offhand either - I'll look & see tonight if there's something
related.
>
> Here's the resulting error:
>
> CC/decc/Prefix=ANSI /NoMember /Warning=(disable=implicitfunc) -
> /Include=([-.Implementation],[---.src],[---]) -
> /Define=(ACCESS_AUTH, VC="""2.14""", SOCKETSHR_TCP) HTPARSE.C
>
>
> int gethostname (char *__name, size_t __namelen);
> .............^
> %CC-E-NOTCOMPAT, In this declaration, the type of "si_gethostname" is not
> compatible with the type of a previous declaration of "si_gethostname" at
> line number 144 in file SOCKETSHR_ROOT:[LIB]SOCKETSHR.H;5.
> at line number 533 in module UNISTD of text library
> SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]DECC$RTLDEF.TLB;8
>
> ssize_t read (int __file_desc, void *__buffer, size_t __nbytes);
> ............^
> %CC-E-NOTCOMPAT, In this declaration, the type of "si_read" is not compatible
> with the type of a previous declaration of "si_read" at line number 227 in
> file SOCKETSHR_ROOT:[LIB]SOCKETSHR.H;5.
> at line number 600 in module UNISTD of text library
> SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]DECC$RTLDEF.TLB;8
>
> ssize_t write (int __file_desc, const void *__buffer, size_t __nbytes);
> ............^
> %CC-E-NOTCOMPAT, In this declaration, the type of "si_write" is not
> compatible with the type of a previous declaration of "si_write" at line
> number 228 in file SOCKETSHR_ROOT:[LIB]SOCKETSHR.H;5.
> at line number 601 in module UNISTD of text library
> SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]DECC$RTLDEF.TLB;8
>
>
>
>
> There appear to be some conflicts with the socketshr headers that weren't
> there
> before! I haven't changed my socketshr headers..
>
> Any suggestions gratefully received.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy Harper
> Kings College London
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