#line 13780 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
int main() {
main()
; return 0; }
Sincerelly,
Olivier Kaloudoff
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
>Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
>>>
>>> yes indeed, I have it:
>>>
>>> bash-2.05a$ locate libgcc.dylib
>>> /sw/lib/libgcc.dylib
>
>Please run `dpkg -S /sw/lib/libgcc.dylib`. We need to know if anything in
>fink installed that lib.
bash-2.05a$ dpkg -S /
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Martin Costabel wrote:
>On 16 mars 2004, at 13:07, Olivier Kaloudoff wrote:
>> bash-2.05a$ locate libgcc.dylib
>> /sw/lib/libgcc.dylib
>>
>> which package / maintainer
>> is to flame for this ? ;-)
>
>I don't (want to) belie
>> I tried many things to get eel2 to compile
>> here, using gcc 3.3, but all my tries have failed.
>> I'm facing two kind of errors;
>>
>> - the famous restFP and saveFP errors,
>> that should be fixed by the flag "-lgcc"
>>
>
>Do you have a libgcc.dylib? You really don't want this--it
Hello all,
I tried many things to get eel2 to compile
here, using gcc 3.3, but all my tries have failed.
I'm facing two kind of errors;
- the famous restFP and saveFP errors,
that should be fixed by the flag "-lgcc"
- warnings about multiple definitions
of symbols (fix:
Hi,
I'm using unstable fink on 10.2 gcc3.3, and have compiled
successfully some cool packages.
I sometimes took me some efforts to do so, and would like
to save time to the others, and benefit from their work, too :)
how should I proceed to do so ?
Do I need to
Hi !
I'm trying to compile gnomemeeting on 10.2,
and after downloading the archive, then compile,
the process stops at this stage:
gcc3 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -DGNOMELOCALEDIR=\"/sw/share/locale\"
-DGNOMEMEETING_IMAGES=\"/sw/share/pixmaps\"
-DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"GnomeMeeti
Hi !
I'm trying to compile latest unstable libtiff
with xlc. It ran successfully from the command line, using
./configure --with-CC=xlc --noninteractive; make .
So modified the "CompileScript" part of libtiff.info
file, to look like this
CompileScript: <<
PATH=/opt/ibmcmp/vac/6.
Hi,
I'm experiencing a strange behaviour
with aegis-4.2.2;
after fink install aegis, the sources
are downloaded, then compilation starts,
and never really ends, looping like
this:
grodvi:lib/en/readme/new.4.1.so:6407: missing argument
grodvi:lib/en/readme/new.4.1.so:640