Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
>>>Using gcc 3.2 and flex 1.5.19 (ftp://ftp.uncg.edu/people/wlestes/), and
>>>thanks to advices from Joerg Anders (thanks a lot), I manage to compile
>>>lilypond 1.6.2 by adding :
>>>
>>>using namespace std;
>>>
>>>at the top of lily/lexer.ll
>>
>>It did not cause difference for me. As gcc-3.2 is becoming more widely
>>spread there should be a patch on this. One should be able to compile the
>>source after downloading it from CVS.
> 
> 
> I've said this more than once: this is a problem with either
> Mandrake's flex or their GCC configuration. It worked nicely the last
> time I tried it on RedHat 7.3 with gcc-3.1.1
> 

In my experience (and I don't use Mandrake, but a home-made system ;-) 
), the fix runs correctly with gcc-3.1.1 but does not with gcc 3.2. As I 
  wrote, I have to use flex 1.5.19 and the little dirty trick mentionned 
at the top of the message (and *no* other fix, just configure, make all.)

                Alex.



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