The tarball you pointed me to appears to build OK on Linux PPC. Thanks.
From: drhsql...@gmail.com on behalf of Richard Hipp
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 3:49:45 PM
To: SQLite mailing list
Cc: Lee, Greg
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Macro expansion of B0 on Linux
On 5/3/17, Lee, Greg wrote:
> When I try to build sqlite 3.18.0 on a Linux PPC system, I get a
> compile-time error.
Can you please try again using the latest trunk version of SQLite and
let me know if you are still encountering problems. You can download
a tarball of the latest trunk checkin fr
On 19/12/2017 13:55, Richard Hipp wrote:
On 12/18/17, Lee, Greg wrote:
I am still seeing the problem on Power 8 and others report the problem
persists on Power 9. Please see the spack github issue. I also attached a
configure/make output if that helps.
So, what you are saying, then, is that "
7 6:55:40 PM
To: Lee, Greg
Cc: SQLite mailing list; sqlite-...@mailinglists.sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Macro expansion of B0 on Linux PPC system
On 12/18/17, Lee, Greg wrote:
> I am still seeing the problem on Power 8 and others report the problem
> persists on Power 9. Please see th
On 16 December 2017 at 11:21, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 12/15/17, Lee, Greg wrote:
> > I never got a reply on this issue and someone else tripped up on it:
> >
> > https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/6698
> >
> > Any help or even acknowledgement of this message would be appreciated.
> >
>
> I b
On 19/12/2017 13:55, Richard Hipp wrote:
On 12/18/17, Lee, Greg wrote:
I am still seeing the problem on Power 8 and others report the problem
persists on Power 9. Please see the spack github issue. I also attached a
configure/make output if that helps.
So, what you are saying, then, is that "
On May 3, 2017, at 4:48 PM, Lee, Greg wrote:
>
> u64 B0, B1, B2, B3, B4;
That’s the first actual use of u64 in that module. Are you sure your
platform’s 64-bit integer types are being detected properly? Maybe post the
output of a ./configure run, or the resulting config.h file?
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On 19 December 2017 at 11:23, Simon Slavin wrote:
>
>
> On 19 Dec 2017, at 2:55am, Richard Hipp wrote:
>
> > On 12/18/17, Lee, Greg wrote:
> >> I am still seeing the problem on Power 8 and others report the problem
> >> persists on Power 9. Please see the spack github issue. I also attached
> a
On 19 Dec 2017, at 2:55am, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 12/18/17, Lee, Greg wrote:
>> I am still seeing the problem on Power 8 and others report the problem
>> persists on Power 9. Please see the spack github issue. I also attached a
>> configure/make output if that helps.
>
> So, what you are sa
: Friday, December 15, 2017 7:21 PM
To: SQLite mailing list
Cc: sqlite-...@mailinglists.sqlite.org; Lee, Greg
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Macro expansion of B0 on Linux PPC system
On 12/15/17, Lee, Greg wrote:
> I never got a reply on this issue and someone else tripped up on it:
>
> https://github.
On 12/18/17, Lee, Greg wrote:
> I am still seeing the problem on Power 8 and others report the problem
> persists on Power 9. Please see the spack github issue. I also attached a
> configure/make output if that helps.
So, what you are saying, then, is that "B0" is a reserved word on
Power 8 and P
On 12/15/17, Lee, Greg wrote:
> I never got a reply on this issue and someone else tripped up on it:
>
> https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/6698
>
> Any help or even acknowledgement of this message would be appreciated.
>
I believe the problem was fixed on the highlighted check-in here:
https:
I never got a reply on this issue and someone else tripped up on it:
https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/6698
Any help or even acknowledgement of this message would be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Greg
From: Lee, Greg
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 3:49 PM
To: 'sqlite-users@mailingli
When I try to build sqlite 3.18.0 on a Linux PPC system, I get a compile-time
error. It looks like shell.c is trying to define a local variable "B0" in one
of its routines. However, the include chain includes the termios.h header,
which defines a macro "B0." I can easily work around this by unde
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