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Re: gcc3.1-1036 compiler problem
From: |
W . Northcott |
Subject: |
Re: gcc3.1-1036 compiler problem |
Date: |
Mon, 1 Apr 2002 22:19:35 +1000 |
Hi Zem
>> -DHAVE_ST_BLKSIZE=1" "-DSTDC_HEADERS=1" "-DNEED_MATHERR=1" "
>> -DHAVE_SIGNED_CHAR=1" "-DHAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H=1" "-DHAVE_SYS_FILIO_H=1"
>> "-pipe"
>> "-g" "-precomp-trustfile"
>> "/Users/billn/Public/Darwin/tk/macosx/build/intermediates"
>>
"/Users/billn/Public/Darwin/tk/macosx/build/intermediates/TkLibrary.build/
>> TrustedPrecomps.txt"
>I'm shooting in the dark here, but it looks like you have TWO arguments
>to -precomp-trustfile; consequently, the compiler may be trying to
>actually compile TrustedPrecomps.txt.
That makes sense, but have you any idea how it got like that? This
command was produced by a PB build process that works with the old 2.95.2
compiler. The only setting I changed was to add a build setting 'CC=cc
-no-cpp-precomp' to stop it grokking on the old precompiler.
Stan Shebs had written that anything that worked in 2.95.2 but not 3.1
should be regarded as a bug. Is this a case of something that worked in
2.95.2 for the wrong reasons and has been fixed into a bug in 3.1?
As a last thought, what is -precomp-trustfile? I can't find it in the
compiler documentation. For that matter I can't find -cpp-precomp either.
I got that from the readme and this mail list.
Bill Northcott
PS I will hack it more tomorrow.
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W . Northcott <=