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Re: [Pan-users] 122 compilation failure


From: Geoff
Subject: Re: [Pan-users] 122 compilation failure
Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 20:12:19 +0000

On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 10:26:27 -0600
Charles Kerr <address@hidden> wrote:
 
> Give this patch a try:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=81879

Thanks Charles,

I applied the patch, and tried to compile with my
gcc-3.2.3, but no success I am afraid (I give the output
below).

This box is nominally Slackware-9.1 - though rather
extensively updated. Running locate on sys/types.h
produces 

/usr/include/sys/types.h <- obviously my installed library

And the file from the newer copy of gcc I have been
playing with.  (I actually built it in my home directory,
nothing is installed system-wide)

/usr/src/gcc-3.3.2/gcc/fixinc/tests/base/sys/types.h

I am not sufficiently expert to do complex things with the
compiler and its paths.  I did try compiling under
gcc-3.3.2 and editing article-cache.h so that the #include
pointed to
/usr/src/gcc-3.3.2/gcc/fixinc/tests/base/sys/types.h - but
I really don't know what I am doing there and (I suppose
predictably), compilation still failed.

I am happy to try other patches if you want to provide
them, but, as I have said, I know that this is now very old
for a development system, and I would not want you to waste
your time helping me when I know that I am due for an
upgrade as soon as I can make time to do it.

The output using gcc-3.2.3 is :

In file included from article-cache.cc:39:
../../pan/general/log.h:34: warning: `class pan::Log' only
defines a private destructor and has no friends
In file included from article-cache.cc:43:
article-cache.h:113: 'uint64_t' is used as a type, but is
not defined as a type.
article-cache.h:121: `uint64_t' was not declared in this
scope article-cache.h:121: syntax error before `)' token
article-cache.cc: In constructor
`pan::ArticleCache::ArticleCache(const pan::StringView&,
unsigned int)': article-cache.cc:142: class
`pan::ArticleCache' does not have any field named `
_current_bytes' article-cache.cc:169: `_current_bytes'
undeclared (first use this function) article-cache.cc:169:
(Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each
function it appears in.) article-cache.cc: In member
function `void pan::ArticleCache::add(const pan::Quark&,
const pan::StringView&)': article-cache.cc:259: call of
overloaded `resize()' is ambiguous article-cache.h:70:
candidates are: void pan::ArticleCache::resize()
article-cache.h:121:                 void
pan::ArticleCache::resize(...) article-cache.cc: In member
function `void pan::ArticleCache::resize()':
article-cache.cc:292: `uint64_t' undeclared (first use this
function) article-cache.cc:292: syntax error before `('
token article-cache.cc:293: `max_bytes' undeclared (first
use this function) article-cache.cc: At global scope:
article-cache.cc:304: syntax error before `)' token make
[4]: *** [article-cache.o] Error 1 make[4]: Leaving
directory `/usr/src/pan-0.122/pan/data' make[3]: ***
[all-recursive] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory
`/usr/src/pan-0.122/pan/data' make[2]: *** [all-recursive]
Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/pan-0.122/pan'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving
directory `/usr/src/pan-0.122' make: *** [all] Error 2

        
        
                
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