Graeme.McCaffery_at_astro.cf.ac.uk said...
>
> to solve the imake problem I just insert the following lines to the imake file
> I'm using:
>
>
> #define USE_GCC
>
> #ifdef USE_GCC
> CC = gcc
> CCOPTIONS = -Wall
> CDEBUGFLAGS = -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer
> #endif
>
>
> ----------
> just put the above at the beginning of the imake file and continue as normal.
> I never really bothered with trying to get my systems admin to change the
> system settings
hmm, your solution gave me an idea, sun.cf has an #ifdef section for HasGcc,
i tried putting #define HasGcc YES in several of FVWM's files, but nothing
seems to get through to sun.cf to tell it what to do. my original solution
(it works, but is a pain) is to manually got through sun.cf and yank out
any non-gcc #define's. works, but a pain. anybody have an idea where i could
either define HasGcc or define it as YES and get it to sun.cf?? it really
doesn't matter since we don't have SUN's cc here at work or at my house (thank
the GODs) so mashing sun.cf into line is no problem, i'm just trying to work
on a general solution so we can get some better help into the FAQ for all
future solaris/fvwm users.
-brian
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Received on Thu Apr 03 1997 - 11:29:16 BST