Another problem, this one also apparently Reed's fault (j/k), and this time
actually crashing the compiler!


g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../../libs/vos -I../../../libs -I../../../i
nplace/include -DVOS_EXPORTS -D_REENTRANT -D_MT -mthreads -I/c/vos-projects/
current/vos/inplace/include -D_REENTRANT -O1 -D_REENTRANT -D_MT -mthreads -g
 -Wall -I/c/vos-projects/current/vos/inplace/include -MT
dateformatfilter.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/dateformatfilter.Tpo -c
dateformatfilter.cc  -DDLL_EXPORT -DPIC -o .libs/dateformatfilter.o
dateformatfilter.cc:9: warning: function
'DateFormatter::DateFormatter(VOS::VobjectBase*)' is defined after prior
declaration as dllimport: attribute ignored
dateformatfilter.cc: In constructor
`DateFormatter::DateFormatter(VOS::VobjectBase*)':
dateformatfilter.cc:227: internal compiler error: in rest_of_handle_final,
at toplev.c:2064
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See <URL:http://www.mingw.org/bugs.shtml> for instructions.


I'm really not sure what's going on here....

-Ken

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Reed Hedges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "VOS Discussion" <vos-d@interreality.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: [vos-d] Compiling 0.24 with mingw on windows2000


> Peter Amstutz wrote:
> > Uh oh.  Blame Reed.  And the fact that I haven't actually built VOS on
> > Windows for a while...  That particular file was just added recently.  I
> > need to set up a dedicated Windows box for development so I don't have
> > to reboot my main machine (which is Linux).  Perhaps I should get up
> > boot camp and dual boot my MacBook...
> >
> > Unless Reed can give you a more specific answer about strftime_r, I'll
> > have to take when I get around to it.  The worst case scenario may be
> > that you can #ifdef out the offending lines, as it is probably only
> > necessary for very specific non-core functionality.
>
> Yeah, that's just a hack to set the timezone used by strftime(). (Anyone
> know if there's a better way to do that?).  You can just put #ifndef
> WIN32 around those calls in strftime_r.c if you want.
>
> However, I'm pretty sure that getenv and setenv exist on MinGW
> somewhere. strftime_r.h includes stdlib.h but maybe on MinGW they're
> actually in unistd.h, or maybe even in windows.h or something.
>
> Reed
>
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