Thomas,

The NTP distribution compiles fine with gcc 4.2.0 in Solaris 10, 
slthough it squeals like a stuck pig about OpenSSL prototypes.

Dave

Thomas Laus wrote:
> On 2008-02-09, Harlan Stenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>Tom,
>>
>>
>>>>>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Thomas Laus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>First, somebody gets to decide if this is really a bug in the NTP code or if
>>it is a bug in GCC.
>>
>>If it's a bug in NTP (or perhaps even if it's not), somebody then gets to
>>open a report at http://bugs.ntp.org.  The odds are that if a patch to fix
>>the problem is attached to that report it will be applied lots sooner.
>>
> 
> Harlan:
> 
> That was the main reason for a question to this group before opening a
> Bugzilla Report.  It compiled fine on another system that used an older
> version of GCC.  I compiled some other really big programs (Firefox and
> the GTK libraries using GCC-4.2.3_20080130.  Everything compiled fine
> with the new GCC except for NTP.  I was thinking more along the lines
> that the new GCC was just being more 'picky' than in the past and that I
> could just change a config variable or add a 'ifdef' somewhere that
> would let GCC compile NTP.  I wanted to see if anyone else was seeing
> the same thing.
> 
> Tom
> 
> 

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