Did you ever manage to get anywhere with this?
Or does anyone on the list have any suggestions?
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 03:40:21PM +0100, Dirk Koopman wrote:
Has anyone managed to get h2xs -x to produce anything on a modern
gcc / linux combination? It seems to barf parsing the interstices
on the list have any suggestions?
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 03:40:21PM +0100, Dirk Koopman wrote:
Has anyone managed to get h2xs -x to produce anything on a modern
gcc / linux combination? It seems to barf parsing the interstices of
stdio.h etc and, BTW, with totally useless error messages.
etc
On 5 November 2012 19:39, Anthony Lucas anthonyjlu...@gmail.com wrote:
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lol, I did notice that. Some stupid plugin I forgot to turn off. Sue me.
Although I'm not sure the disclaimer allows it.
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but appear to have perl
5.8.8.
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Dirk Koopman d...@tobit.co.uk wrote:
Has anyone managed to get h2xs -x to produce anything on a modern gcc /
linux combination? It seems to barf parsing the interstices of stdio.h etc
and, BTW, with totally useless error messages.
I
Me too!
On 5 Nov 2012, at 18:58, Joel Bernstein j...@fysh.org wrote:
On 5 November 2012 19:39, Anthony Lucas anthonyjlu...@gmail.com wrote:
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Has anyone managed to get h2xs -x to produce anything on a modern gcc /
linux combination? It seems to barf parsing the interstices of stdio.h
etc and, BTW, with totally useless error messages.
I also notice that debian removed the package on 2008 on the grounds
that nobody used