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hi,
"typename" is a c++ keyword, this patch respells the word in datatypes.c,h
as "ty
perl Configure.pl --cc=icc --link=icc --ld=icc
I tried this, but got the following output from Configure.pl:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] parrot_svn2 $ perl Configure.pl --cc=icc --link=icc --ld=icc
Parrot Version 0.4.12 Configure 2.0
Copyright (C) 2001-2007, The Perl Foundation.
Hello, I'm Configure. My
On Jun 7, 2007, at 7:34 AM, Steve Peters wrote:
perl Configure.pl --cc=icc --link=icc --ld=icc
I get test many warnings when I run this, and then when I try to run
make I get
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Compiling with:
xx.c
icc -I./include -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -pipe -Wdeclarati
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 12:19:57AM -0500, Andy Lester wrote:
> Anyone out there using the Intel compiler?
>
> How are you running Configure.pl?
>
>
perl Configure.pl --cc=icc --link=icc --ld=icc
Steve Peters
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Paul Cochrane wrote:
'rpath' sounds pretty general to me (if not particularly
self-documenting). Is there really a significant bang for the buck to
changing it? (Or, different way of asking same question: If that
comment weren't there, would we care?)
Put simply: I don't think so. I'm in th
'rpath' sounds pretty general to me (if not particularly
self-documenting). Is there really a significant bang for the buck to
changing it? (Or, different way of asking same question: If that
comment weren't there, would we care?)
Put simply: I don't think so. I'm in the process of (slowly,
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In config/init/optimize.pm when setting the compiler optimisation
flags there is the co
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In config/init/hints/solaris.pm there is the todo item related to a
shared libraries ch
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In the file: config/init/hints/darwin.pm there is the todo item
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In config/init/hints/linux.pm there is a "todo" item (it looks more
like just a note, b
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In the file: config/init/hints/darwin.pm there is the todo item:
# This variable need
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In the file config/init/hints/darwin.pm there is the following todo item:
# XXX when
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In config/auto/jit.pm there
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In the file config/auto/jit.pm there is the todo item:
# TODO use executable memory fo
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In config/auto/jit.pm there is the todo item (well, it *could* be a todo item):
# XXX
When I run the t/01-sanity/06-use.t test in languages/perl6, I get an
assertion failure:
parrot: src/string.c:2028: string_hash: Assertion `s->encoding &&
s->charset
&& !(((s)->obj.flags) & b_PObj_on_free_list_FLAG)' failed.
This happens when trying to hash a string (specifically the
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