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Does GCC-3.0 break ecos-CVS?
- To: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Subject: [ECOS] Does GCC-3.0 break ecos-CVS?
- From: "Richard Chan" <rchan00 at hotmail dot com>
- Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2001 12:09:50 +0800
- Reply-To: CShihPin at dso dot org dot sg
Hi, I am trying to build the ecos tools from CVS using a GCC 3.0
on i686-linux-pc-gnu. GCC 3.0 was built with --disable-shared
and --enable-shared for libstdc++. I'm using the whole libstdc++-v3 ISO
compliance caboodle. I am also using binutils-2.11.2.
Here are two problems with interp.cxx:
including -I/usr/include on the command line of c++ means
that c++ can't find <string.h> using #include_next
FIX: don't explicitly use -I/usr/include on c++ command line?
isspace is undefined (line 1358) because interp.cxx doesn't include
ctype.h.
FIX: #include <ctype.h> somewhere in interp.cxx?
I'll let you all know any further problems. BTW ecos
was pulled from CVS.
Cheers!
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