On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 02:12:06PM -0600, fox_at_foxtaur.com wrote:
> Paul D. Smith <pausmith_at_nortelnetworks.com> wrote:
> >
> > GNU's autoconf stuff goes to great lengths to find the right switches
> > to enable ANSI-ification on the C compiler. You shouldn't need to do
> > anything fancy to get this?
>
> Newer versions of autoconf do this quite well, but not every package one
> finds on the net was built with the latest versions of autoconf. If I
> have problems building, forcing the '-Ae' switch is the first thing I
> try.
>
> > ff> env CC=cc CFLAGS='-Ae -O' ./configure [--options]
> >
> > Is this with the native "cc" that comes free with the HP-UX system, or
> > with their unbundled "add-on" C compiler you have to buy separately?
>
> This is with the non-free compiler. The "bundled" compiler is very
> noisy and annoying about its inability to become ANSI compliant, giving
> a message like this when you try to use -Ae:
>
> (Bundled) cc: warning 480: The -A option is available only with the
> C/ANSI C product; ignored.
>
> If you see this, then you have little choice but to go with gcc.
>
> If you (or whoever owns the box you're trying to build on) has paid the
> money for the HP ANSI C compiler, you might as well make use of it..
> eh? :)
Ah, I work for HP :-) Well, at least I used to up to the company split.
I don't need to use fvwm on an HP-UX machine though; I just thought
it wouldn't hurt if I try the patches I made for 2.2.4 on a HP-UX
machine too. It was fairly easy with gcc, but I ran into said trouble
without it, so I thought I'd ask if this might be a problem of fvwm
itself.
Bye
Dominik ^_^
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Received on Wed Dec 01 1999 - 02:37:02 GMT