On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 3:31 AM, Michal Hocko <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, then you need to use --enable-portability-flags=no parameter to
> configure.

Very good:  tonight, when I get to my office, I shall try THAT, and
report back to you.

> This one tells configure to not use all those c/c++ standard
> and portability parameters to gcc. Then you just run make like before.
> Makes sense?

Well, no, not really, but I'm more concerned with (a) getting the most
RECENT version of pdfedit built for me (the older, precompiled one is
up and running, but crashes on me regularly where it shouldn't, e.g.,
if it tries to open a file in a directory that has too many files for
it to list in a file-selection window) and (b) while I'm at it,
helping you and the pdfedit developers package it so that cygwin users
can build and deploy it to--so I don't really need to understand, in
this case:  I'm content to serve as a Q.C. tester.  :-)

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