Vic;

I dug a little deeper and discovered the problem was (most likely) gcc 3.4, or more precisely gcc > 3.3.3.

Daniel has a patched 1.2.18 rpm and tgz available for download.

Feeling lazy I loaded the rpm and, lo and verily, my progs did compile and run virtuously!

As I have had a closet prolog habit for several years, which I have recently been satifying with gprolog, my blood presure dropped five points and I began to smile again.

Cheers,
Ian

Ian Sykes wrote:

I recently re-built my application server and installed Fedora core 3.


Excellent choice ! Mine seems to have the gcc version 3.4.3 20050227 (Red Hat 3.4.3-22.fc3).

I found I could not get gnu prolog to install via make, I got compilation errors, ...


Which version did you try ?
When I checked the listed stable version gprolog-1.2.16.tar.gz, the make complained a lot and failed to compile,



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