On 2 September 2011 21:28, Martin Spott <martin.sp...@mgras.net> wrote: > Doug McComber wrote: >> On 09/ 2/11 04:59 AM, Martin Spott wrote: > >>> CC="gcc -m64" >>> CXX="g++ -m64" >>> CPP="gcc -m64 -E" > [...] >> CPP="gcc" > [...] >> /opt/studio11/SUNWspro/bin/cc -Xa -E -traditional-cpp postgis.sql.in.c | >> grep -v '^#' > postgis.sql.in >> /bin/sh: line 1: /opt/studio11/SUNWspro/bin/cc: not found > > Here's the difference. In order to call GCC as the preprocessor, you should > add "-E", otherwise configure will (at least I'd expect it this way) realize > this is not a working CPP and will look for an alternate - which typically > is 'cc' on Solaris. > > Cheers, > Martin.
Didn't work (E flag). I ended up dumping Solaris for FreeBSD. You see I always fall for this trap. Every time I dust of my Sunfire I get enchanted with the idea of using Solaris. But, and especially with Oracle now, Solaris is not very free or open. And I always end up running into some hurdle that isn't worth struggling with when there are plenty of good alternatives (Debian and FreeBSD come to mind). Of course I am ranting here so I'll stop. :) Thanks for your and everyone else's help in trying to solve this. Doug _______________________________________________ postgis-users mailing list postgis-users@postgis.refractions.net http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users