I have been reading 'Hipster' change log, posted on Openindiana wiki
under the page:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/oi_hipster
and I noticed that alp did "All 32-bit-only X device drivers removed.",
just after updating them.
It is strange to remove such a large portion of graphics support for
Hi Alexander,
Thank you adding the header-audio files resolved the problem.
I have only seven libraries to build
live.2015.03.01.tar.gz
unbound-1.5.2
vnc_unixsrc
gmp-6.0.0
nettle-3.0
p11-kit-0.23.1
gnutls-3.3.13
With 47 already completed
On 03/03/2015 22:12, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hi
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As far as I remember (Annex C3 or something...) the standard says that
C-headers should declare function in the global namespace *and*
std, while for C++ headers it is only in std: it is known that g++ puts
them in both namespaces, so I would say SunStudio is not incorrect but g++
fails to enforce
Hello,
I have the following C++ code
#include
void ::abort(void)
{
}
G++ gives the following error message
‘void abort()’ conflicts with previous using declaration ‘void std::abort()’
Of course SunStudio compiles just fine the code. I have checked and it seems
that what the SunStudio com
>I talked to the devs at Firefox at the time and they said that SunStudio was
>the only compiler that had been used to get
>Firefox compiled ... I think the assumption in the code is that Solaris =
>SunStudio.
>
I have compiled XULrunner with GCC and it works. Now, Linux compils with GCC
and
Having compiled Firefox in the past for Solaris, the only way I could get
it to work is with SunStudio ...
I talked to the devs at Firefox at the time and they said that SunStudio
was the only compiler that had been used to get Firefox compiled ... I
think the assumption in the code is that Solari